Evidence Considerations for Mobile Devices in the Occupational Therapy Process
Mobile app-based device utilization, including smartphones and handheld tablets, suggests a need to evaluate evidence to guide selection and implementation of these devices in the occupational therapy process. The purpose of the research was to explore the current body of evidence in relation to m...
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doaj-0ab9c714c740401a813f16a42111fbe52020-11-24T23:33:49ZengWestern Michigan University Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 2168-64082168-64082015-04-013210.15453/2168-6408.1132Evidence Considerations for Mobile Devices in the Occupational Therapy ProcessKelly Erickson0The College of St. ScholasticaMobile app-based device utilization, including smartphones and handheld tablets, suggests a need to evaluate evidence to guide selection and implementation of these devices in the occupational therapy process. The purpose of the research was to explore the current body of evidence in relation to mobile app-based devices and to identify factors in the use of these devices throughout the occupational therapy process. Following review of available occupational therapy profession guidelines, assistive technology literature, and available mobile device research, practitioners using mobile app-based devices in occupational therapy should consider three areas: client needs, practitioner competence, and device factors. The purpose of this guideline is to identify factors in the selection and use of mobile app-based devices throughout the occupational therapy process based on available evidence. Considerations for mobile device implementation during the occupational therapy process is addressed, including evaluating outcomes needs, matching device with the client, and identifying support needs of the client.http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1132&context=ojotsmartphoneshandheld tabletstechnologyrehabilitation |
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Evidence Considerations for Mobile Devices in the Occupational Therapy Process |
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Evidence Considerations for Mobile Devices in the Occupational Therapy Process |
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Western Michigan University |
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Open Journal of Occupational Therapy |
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Mobile app-based device utilization, including smartphones and handheld tablets, suggests a need to evaluate
evidence to guide selection and implementation of these devices in the occupational therapy process. The
purpose of the research was to explore the current body of evidence in relation to mobile app-based devices
and to identify factors in the use of these devices throughout the occupational therapy process. Following
review of available occupational therapy profession guidelines, assistive technology literature, and available
mobile device research, practitioners using mobile app-based devices in occupational therapy should consider
three areas: client needs, practitioner competence, and device factors. The purpose of this guideline is to
identify factors in the selection and use of mobile app-based devices throughout the occupational therapy
process based on available evidence. Considerations for mobile device implementation during the
occupational therapy process is addressed, including evaluating outcomes needs, matching device with the
client, and identifying support needs of the client. |
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smartphones handheld tablets technology rehabilitation |
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http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1132&context=ojot |
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