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- Title
Employment issues and assistive technology use for persons with spinal cord injury.
- Abstract
In this study, we examined associations between assistive technology (AT) cost, underwriting, ownership, use, employment, and employer accommodations for two groups (civilian and veteran) of working age adults (18-64 yr) with spinal cord injury or dysfunction (SCI/D). The project included the development of a survey instrument, and initial findings indicate that AT is important for the employment success of individuals with SCI/D. The majority of the AT devices owned by the respondents were characterized as important to work, and these devices were 3.5 times more expensive. The mean cost of assistive devices was 68% to 124% greater for persons who were self-employed compared with persons employed by others.Education was related to employment status for both groups. In addition, satisfaction with assistive devices was very high regardless of employment status or history.
- Publication
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 2006, Vol 43, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
0748-7711
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1682/JRRD.2005.03.0062