[HTML][HTML] Inclusive research in health, rehabilitation and assistive technology: Beyond the binary of the 'researcher'and the 'researched'

N Layton, E Bould, R Buchanan, J Bredin, L Callaway - Social Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The principle of 'working with, not on'people with disabilities is widely espoused within
inclusive research, yet historically such opportunities have not been fully realized. This …

Barriers and facilitators to community mobility for assistive technology users

N Layton - Rehabilitation research and practice, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Mobility is frequently described in terms of individual body function and structures however
contemporary views of disability also recognise the role of environment in creating disability …

My assistive technology outcomes framework: rights-based outcome tools for consumers to 'measure what matters'

N Layton, L Callaway, E Wilson, D Bell… - Assistive …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT AT outcomes research is the systematic investigation of changes produced by
AT in the lives of AT users and their environments. In contrast to focal outcome measures …

An accessible survey method: Increasing the participation of people with a disability in large sample social research

E Wilson, R Campain, M Moore, N Hagiliassis… - 2013 - dro.deakin.edu.au
The 1 in 4 Poll project seeks to increase understanding of the views and needs of people
with a disability by developing an accessible survey method. It is being conducted by Deakin …

Capability of web-based survey software: An empirical review

A Rea, K Marshall, D Farrell - American Journal of Business, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to develop, test and validate a set of
dimensions that can verify whether any specific online survey tool can be effectively …

Sylvia Docker lecture: The practice, research, policy nexus in contemporary occupational therapy

NA Layton - Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background/aim In this era of evidence‐based practice, Australian occupational therapists
largely accept scientific perspectives of the quality of evidence and 'what makes a strong …

[HTML][HTML] Including the blind community in precision medicine research: findings from a national survey and recommendations

M Sabatello, LA Blake, A Chao, A Silverman… - Genetics in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose Despite ongoing efforts to increase diversity of cohorts in precision medicine
research (PMR), little is known about the obstacles to inclusion of blind people and those …

Surveying people with disabilities: moving toward better practices and policies

R Hasnain, CN Shpigelman, M Scott… - Health survey …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter examines how survey modes can help or hinder survey participation by
individuals with disabilities. It also explores how to make surveys accessible to a wider …

Increasing equitable access to individuals with disabilities: Participation in electronic public administration research

M Allgood - Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, 2021 - jpna.org
Individuals with disabilities (both physical and cognitive) constitute 15% of the global
population and 25% of US citizens. However, public administration has not given explicit …

[PDF][PDF] Is the perfect the enemy of the good? The role of dietary choices, perceptions, and experiences in meat consumption patterns in the US

K Asher - 2017 - unbscholar.lib.unb.ca
Despite decades of promotion, rates of vegetarianism have changed minimally in the US In
part due to this slow growth rate, farmed animal advocates are divided about whether …