Assistive technology effects on the employment outcomes for people with cognitive disabilities: A systematic review

This systematic review examines the effects of assistive technology (AT) use on employment outcomes for people with cognitive disabilities (CD). AT is a necessary tool for gaining and maintaining skills for people with CD. Research suggests that AT can assist this population in performing tasks with...

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Published inDisability and rehabilitation: Assistive technology Vol. 5; no. 6; p. 377
Main Authors Sauer, Angela L, Parks, Andra, Heyn, Patricia C
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LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.11.2010
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DOI10.3109/17483101003746360

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Abstract This systematic review examines the effects of assistive technology (AT) use on employment outcomes for people with cognitive disabilities (CD). AT is a necessary tool for gaining and maintaining skills for people with CD. Research suggests that AT can assist this population in performing tasks with greater ease and independence. A literature search was conducted to examine the evidence supporting AT use in the workforce. Search criteria included: subjects with CD, use of an AT tool or device and participation in a vocational training program or active employment. The search results yielded nine articles focused on AT interventions used in vocational settings for people with CD. AT interventions demonstrated positive outcomes on job performance. Positive outcomes were measured as a higher rate of accuracy and task completion, increased independence and generalization of skills. We found a trend in the literature over the past 25-30 years, moving from low- to high-tech visual and auditory cuing systems. Future research should focus on producing evidence to support the use of AT tools for this population, and provide guidelines for incorporating them in vocational training programs in schools and community settings.
AbstractList This systematic review examines the effects of assistive technology (AT) use on employment outcomes for people with cognitive disabilities (CD). AT is a necessary tool for gaining and maintaining skills for people with CD. Research suggests that AT can assist this population in performing tasks with greater ease and independence. A literature search was conducted to examine the evidence supporting AT use in the workforce. Search criteria included: subjects with CD, use of an AT tool or device and participation in a vocational training program or active employment. The search results yielded nine articles focused on AT interventions used in vocational settings for people with CD. AT interventions demonstrated positive outcomes on job performance. Positive outcomes were measured as a higher rate of accuracy and task completion, increased independence and generalization of skills. We found a trend in the literature over the past 25-30 years, moving from low- to high-tech visual and auditory cuing systems. Future research should focus on producing evidence to support the use of AT tools for this population, and provide guidelines for incorporating them in vocational training programs in schools and community settings.
Author Sauer, Angela L
Heyn, Patricia C
Parks, Andra
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SubjectTerms Cognition Disorders - rehabilitation
Disability Evaluation
Employment
Humans
Learning Disabilities - rehabilitation
Self-Help Devices
Time Factors
Title Assistive technology effects on the employment outcomes for people with cognitive disabilities: A systematic review
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