Use of technology by people with physical disabilities in Australia

Citation
Sd. Pell et al., Use of technology by people with physical disabilities in Australia, DISABIL REH, 21(2), 1999, pp. 56-60
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
Journal title
DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
ISSN journal
09638288 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
56 - 60
Database
ISI
SICI code
0963-8288(199902)21:2<56:UOTBPW>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to quantify the extent to which computers and ass istive devices were being used by people with physical disabilities and the levels of computer training being undertaken by this group. Method: With the help of Queensland disability associations a written surve y was distributed to people over 15 years in age with physical disabilities living in the greater Brisbane metropolitan area. Responses were received from 82 people (comprising spinal cord injuries (n = 71), cerebral palsy (n = 8), muscular dystrophy (n = 3)). Results: Indicate that 60% of respondents were computer users, while only 1 5 respondents used assistive devices. Computer ability was correlated to ag e and time of disability onset. Respondents with quadriplegia had higher le vels of computer ability than those with paraplegia. The study indicates th at while many people with disabilities have used computers and assistive de vices, many have not. Conclusions: The low rate of assistive device use by people with high-level quadriplegia is of concern. This study suggests that increased levels of t raining in the use of computers and assistive devices needs to be provided to people with physical disabilities.