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Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Hilda K Kabali Matilde M Irigoyen Rosemary Nunez-Davis Jennifer G Budacki Sweta H Mohanty Kristin P Leister Robert L Bonner

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Research on children's use of mobile media devices lags behind its adoption. The objective of this study was to examine young children's exposure to and use of mobile media devices. METHODS Cross-sectional study of 350 children aged 6 months to 4 years seen October to November 2014 at a pediatric clinic in an urban, low-income, minority community. The survey was adap...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 2014
Rita Jentoft Torhild Holthe Cathrine Arntzen

BACKGROUND This study was a part of a larger study exploring the impact of assistive technology on the lives of young people living with dementia (YPD). This paper focuses on one of the most useful devices, the simple remote control (SRC). The objective was to explore the reason why the SRC is significant and beneficial in the everyday lives of YPD and their caregivers. METHODS This qualitati...

Journal: :MEDICC review 2012
Isabel P Luis Silvia Martínez Adolfo Alvarez

In 2011 the Cuban health system began a process of sectoral reform to maintain and improve the health of Cuba's population, in response to new challenges and demands in the health sector and population health status. The main actions involved are reorganization, consolidation and regionalization of services and resources. Although community engagement and personal responsibility are not explici...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2015
W Ben Mortenson Louise Demers Marcus J Fuhrer Jeffrey W Jutai James Lenker Frank DeRuyter

INTRODUCTION Assistive technology is often recommended with the aim of increasing user independence and reducing the burden on informal caregivers. However, until now, there has been no tool to measure the outcomes of this process for caregivers. OBJECTIVES To describe the development of the Caregiver Assistive Technology Outcome Measure (CATOM), a tool developed to measure the impact of assi...

2016
Monika Büscher Sarah Becklake Catherine Easton Xaroula Kerasidou Rachel Oliphant Katrina Petersen Lina Jasmontaite Olivier Paterour

Networked collaboration and information exchange technologies have transformative potential for PPDR and risk governance. However, it is difficult to shape these transformations in a way that supports real world practices of collaboration and sense-making, and it is even more difficult to do so in ways that are ethically, legally and socially sensitive and proactive. This paper presents efforts...

2009
Tetsuya Sano Hiroyuki Shimada Takaomi Kato

The goal of this paper is to argue that negative concord is the “default value” for the two types of neg-sensitivity by investigating how Japanese children acquire NCIs in their language. The rest of this paper is organized as follows. In section 2, we review several syntactic differences between NPIs and NCIs and a morphosyntactic analysis of those items proposed by Kuno (2007). It is pointed ...

2009
Andreas Haida Sophie Repp

It has been observed that wh-questions cannot be joined disjunctively, the suggested reasons being semantic or pragmatic deviance. We argue that wh-question disjunctions are semantically well-formed but are pragmatically deviant outside contexts that license polarity-sensitive (PS) items. In these contexts the pragmatic inadequacy disappears due to a pragmatically induced recalibration of the i...

Journal: :JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants 2015
Heather L Brown Aileen Hughes-Bell Anna W McDuffie

Patients who are deaf and hard of hearing often find the American healthcare system to be inaccessible due to communication barriers. This article describes facilities' and providers' requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act to provide qualified interpreters and other assistive devices to patients who are deaf or hard of hearing. Removing communication barriers can protect healthc...

2014
Erin Brady William Thies Edward Cutrell

Assistive technologies can evoke both positive and negative sentiments from users. However, much of the current literature focuses only on adoption, use, and abandonment of assistive technologies, and provides only surface-level explanations for volitional non-use. We summarize a current project that has revealed valuable insights about non-use of assistive technologies by people with visual im...

2013
Peter Bower Evangelos Kontopantelis Alex Sutton Tony Kendrick David A Richards Simon Gilbody Sarah Knowles Pim Cuijpers Gerhard Andersson Helen Christensen Björn Meyer Marcus Huibers Filip Smit Annemieke van Straten Lisanne Warmerdam Michael Barkham Linda Bilich Karina Lovell Emily Tung-Hsueh Liu

OBJECTIVE To assess how initial severity of depression affects the benefit derived from low intensity interventions for depression. DESIGN Meta-analysis of individual patient data from 16 datasets comparing low intensity interventions with usual care. SETTING Primary care and community settings. PARTICIPANTS 2470 patients with depression. INTERVENTIONS Low intensity interventions for de...

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