| Literature DB >> 30416930 |
Mirfa Manzoor1, Vivian Vimarlund1,2.
Abstract
Information technology can be an important facilitator of social inclusion for people with disabilities into society. However, the goals specified in this area by organizations such as the European Commission have not yet been achieved in their totality. The aim of this paper is to explore which types of information communication technology-based applications and/or digital services have been suggested to facilitate the social integration of people who suffer from different types of disabilities. We performed a literature review that included studies published during a period of 6 years (2010-2016). The results show that, in the data we have had access to, no concrete patterns can be identified regarding the type of technology or technological trends that can be used to support the social integration of individuals with disabilities. This literature review is of relevance to the identification of further research areas and to the identification of issues which have to be considered in the context of the development and implementation of technological innovations that are aimed at promoting or facilitating social inclusion of individuals with disabilities.Entities:
Keywords: Digital technologies and services; Disabilities; Social inclusion
Year: 2018 PMID: 30416930 PMCID: PMC6208746 DOI: 10.1007/s12553-018-0239-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Technol (Berl) ISSN: 2190-7196
Fig. 1The search process and the number of articles found
Fig. 2The aggregate number of articles included in the literature review in terms of their year of publication
The terms used to describe technologies as enablers
| Year | The technological terms used in the selected articles |
|---|---|
| 2010 | communication technology |
| 2011 | adaptive technology, assistive technology, instructional technology, web technology |
| 2012 | communication technology, assistive technology, web technology, tele-rehabilitation technology, internet-based technology |
| 2013 | communication technology, assistive technology, instructional technology, mobile technology, speech recognition technology, gerontechnology |
| 2014 | assistive technology, instructional technology, virtual technology, telecommunication technology, electronic technology, access technology |
| 2015 | assistive technology, tele-rehabilitation technology, telecommunication technology, social media technology, wearable technology, mobile technology, information technology |
| 2016 | assistive technology, tele-rehabilitation technology, mobile technology, virtual technology, GPS technology, screen reader technology, game technology, voice recognition technology, 3D printing technology |
Number of studies published each year with focus on different types of disability AND elderly
| Year | Cognitive disability | Physical disability | Visual impairment | Intellectual disability | Elderly | Parkinson’s disease | Disability in general | Total studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 2011 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
| 2012 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 7 |
| 2013 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
| 2014 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
| 2015 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
| 2016 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 13 |
Studies relating to ICT-based applications and web-based services to reduce activity limitation and participation restriction
| Ref# | year | Study objectives | Technology | Name of application(s)/service(s) | Functionality or purpose behind the application’s design | Type of disability |
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| [ | 2016 | To offer a broad explication of ‘mobility’ and ‘participation’ constructs that can be examined using GPS data. | Global Positioning System Technology (GPS) | AccuTracking software | Tracks user-mobility and participation and assists users in community mobility and participation. |
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| [ | 2015 | To explore the potential for using mainstream ICTs as AT in lower-income countries, keeping in mind current ICT trends, the characteristics of the post-PC era, and ICT-based AT in higher-income countries. | Mobile Technology, Assistive Technology | SMS | Contact caregiver and allow for the caregiver to contact the individual. |
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| [ | 2016 | To propose an intervention using a new software product and workflow for video captioning which can be used to assist student/teacher with disability in learning and teaching. | Screen Reader Technology, Assistive Technology | Universal Video Captioning Platform (UVC) | Provides a semi-automatic approach to synchronize the video captioning into accessible STEM-related videos for video lectures. |
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| [ | 2016 | To conduct a systematic review focusing both on standard treatment methods and on innovating rehabilitation techniques used to promote upper extremity motor function in stroke patients. | Rehabilitation Technology | Virtual reality systems, virtual games, music supported therapy service | Services are used for stroke rehabilitation. |
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| [ | 2016 | To determine the level of adoption and use of mobile technology by the participants over the timeframe of the pilot project and to assess the effect on the participants’ social integration and participation. | Mobile Technology, Assistive Technology | Instant messaging, GPS-enabled navigation with speech directions and landmark identification, currency scans and barcodes reading, training programs, mobile apps | Used to make individuals less dependent on others. |
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| [ | 2016 | To evaluate the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of the JRS WAVE for use in an Australian stroke inpatient rehabilitation context. | Digital Rehabilitation Technology using Video Technology | JRS WAVE software | Helps in the rehabilitation process. |
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| [ | 2016 | To discuss the potential for AVGs as an accessible option to increase physical activity participation for youth with physical disabilities and limitations in lower extremity function. | Game Technology | Active Video Games (AVGs) | Designed to assist in physical activity for young people with physical disabilities |
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| [ | 2016 | To examine the use of a mobile technology platform, software customization, and technical support services by people with disabilities. | Mobile Technology, Assistive Technology | Mobile apps with customized options to fulfil the user’s needs and to provide 24/7 help service support for people with disabilities. | Used for empowering and ‘up-skilling’ people withdisabilities’ and increasing their levels of social participation |
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| [ | 2016 | To explore a voice recognition system to support writing and reading so as to increase the user’s level of social participation. | Voice Recognition Technology, Assistive Technology | Dragon NaturallySpeakingVRS, Read+WriteGold | To assist in writing, text-to-speech software to assist reading and to develop the computer skills required to use email. |
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| [ | 2015 | To investigate the effectiveness and safety of tele-rehabilitation intervention in pwMS for improved patient outcomes (activity limitation, participation, impairment). | Tele-rehabilitation Technology | Video conference | For reducing activity limitation and participation restriction. |
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| [ | 2015 | The objective of the Singapore Tele-technology Aided Rehabilitation in Stroke (STARS) trial is to determine whether a novel tele-rehabilitation intervention for the first three months after stroke admission improves functional recovery compared to usual care. | Tele-technology, Tele-rehabilitation | Tele-therapist, Video conference | Helps in conducting face-to-face consultationswith the patient. |
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| [ | 2015 | To investigate the effectiveness of a home-based intervention using social media to enhance social networks of young people with disabilities and communication difficulties. | Social Media, Assistive Technology | Skype, e-mail, and Facebook | Increases participation in the social community. |
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| [ | 2014 | To summarize evidence for the effectiveness and feasibility of VR/gaming system utilisation by older adults at home for enabling physical activity with aim to improve impairments, activity limitations, or participation. | Virtual Technology | Virtual reality game system | Enables physical activity and engagement in healthy individuals and for rehabilitation. |
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| [ | 2013 | To increase the possibility that people with cognitive and communicative disabilities will successfully use text messaging with picture symbols and speech synthesis. | Communication Technology | Text messaging with pictures and speech synthesis | Software makes it possible to write messages with symbols. The software converts the symbols to a regular text message that can be sent to any phone. When the user receives a text message, thespeech synthesis helps the user to read the message. |
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| [ | 2014 | To describe the past, present, and likely future applications of telemedicine for Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. | Telecommunication Technology | Kaiser Permanente Healthcare Delivery System | Helps to access electronic medical records for their use in telemedicine, including telephone calls, secure e-mails, and video appointments, and video conferencing to facilitate virtual meetings. |
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| [ | 2014 | To investigate the perceived influence of the adoption of personal electronic response systems (‘clickers’) on undergraduate and graduate social work education by students with- and without disabilities and limited English proficiency (LEP) | Instructional Technology, Electronic Technology, Assistive Technology | Clicker Electronic Response System | To assist students in communication. |
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| [ | 2013 | To describe the development process of a mobile Voice User Interface (VUI) for Koreanusers with dysarthria with currently available speech recognition technology by conducting a systematic user-needs analysis and by applying usability testing feedback to prototype system designs. | Mobile Technology, Speech Recognition Technology, Assistive Technology | Mobile Voice User Interface (VUI) | To improve speech recognition. |
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| [ | 2013 | To examine the effectiveness of an intervention package on skill acquisition and interaction behaviour when used by two students with autism, and one student with a moderate intellectual disability. | Instructional Technology | SMART Board: Electronic Interactive Whiteboard (IWB), Notebook 10 application | Helps students to access instructional materials by using the touch screen of the SMART Board IWB with their fingers and use pens and an eraser to self-monitor task performance. |
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| [ | 2013 | To measure the user’s willingness to share health or activity data with user’s doctor or family members and to examine concerns about privacy or security of monitoring, over one year of study participation. | Gerontechnology | Video-based Home Monitoring System | To provide care at home. |
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| [ | 2013 | To explore the representation/presence of disability and aging using frames, Facebook, and LinkedIn groups. Target identity/member groups on Facebook and LinkedIn were catalogued to explore the presence and representation of disability and aging identities in a socially-networked setting. | Communication Technology | Facebook and LinkedIn - online communities | Used by people with disability and elderly for community- and employment participation, not just in the specific function of activities, but as a link to larger communities of practice and professional connections. |
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| [ | 2013 | To understand how Technology User Groups impact operational and functional skills in IT and AT in early childhood teachers, with specific emphasis on examining the degree to which participation in a Technology User Group results in early childhood professionals developing and implementing technology-supported products in their work. | Assistive Technology | Software in each Technology Toolkit included (a) the Intellitools Classroom Suite (Cambium Learning.); (b) Boardmaker with Speaking Dynamically Pro; and (c) Writing with Symbols 2000, Microsoft Suite. | Learning tools used in the class. |
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| [ | 2012 | To investigate ACTIV for people with stroke to improve the transition from hospital to community living. | Tele-rehabilitation Technology | Augmented Community Tele-rehabilitation Intervention (ACTIV) | ACTIV uses readily available technology, telephone and mobile phones, combined with face-to-face visits from a physiotherapist over a six-month period, to help people with stroke to resume activities they enjoyed before the stroke. |
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| [ | 2012 | To determine whether use of Internet-based video communication for study visits improves the likelihood of participating in PD clinical trials. | Internet-based Technology | Internet-based Video Communication | For study visits to improve likelihood of participation in Parkinson’s disease (PD) clinical trials. |
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| [ | 2012 | To describe the strategies and technologies used to provide people who have moderate to severe cerebral palsy with playful and fun activities designed according to their abilities. | Assistive Technology | Gesture-based Musical Games, Virtual Musical Instrument, Audio-processing Module Application, Sound Visualization Application | To foster user participation through play and joy. |
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| [ | 2012 | To discuss current research and future directions for integrated systems of technical support that include low-technology, high tech, and partner-dependent strategies for adults with severe and chronic aphasia, cognitive-communication problems resulting from traumatic brain injuries, and primary progressive aphasia. | Communication Technology, Assistive Technology | Talking Word Processing Software | The software can be used to edit the written work. |
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| [ | 2012 | To explore female patients’ experiences of participating in a 4-week web-based home intervention after an in-house multidimensional rehabilitation program. | Web Technology | Web-based Mobile Phone | To make contact with the nurse or the patient’s carer. |
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| [ | 2012 | To examine the degree to which transition-aged youths with visual impairments have used the Internet and what outcomes they have achieved following their graduation from high school. | Internet-related Technology | Email, Instant Messaging | To increase participation in the community. |
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| [ | 2011 | To describe ongoing research into the development of a specific VFT: an electronic re-creation of Mammoth Cave National Park for the Introduction to Cave and Karst Systems field course at a Midwestern research university. | Adaptive Technology | Virtual Field Trips (VFTs) | To promote equal access to undergraduate students of geo-science curricula and to enhance this academic field. |
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| [ | 2011 | To determine the range of assistive technology items used by children with physical disabilities aged 8–18 years for participation in schoolwork. | Assistive Technology | Voice Recognition Software, Math Software, Word Prediction Software. | To help students in learning process at the compulsory school level. |
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| [ | 2016 | To present applications of GripFab prototype software and discuss the opportunities and challenges involved in efficiently implementing 3D modelling and printing for special education use. | 3D Printing Technology | GripFab, 3D Modelling Software | 3D modelling offers students a powerful tool for creativity and exploration and an engaging introduction to STEM topics and can increase their participation in science and engineering. |
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| [ | 2016 | To propose an intelligent reading support system that is capable of predicting the intended word and rendering it instead of naïvely rendering each touched word. | Voice-over Technology, Assistive Technology | “Read-What-You-Touch” systems (RWYT systems), such as word-by-word-Voiceover, and word-by-word-voice overlay, SpatialTouch Audio Annotator and Reader (STAAR), and iBook | Support Individuals with Blindness or Severe Visual Impairment (IBSVI) to discover the on-screen text by touch interaction. It renders the touched text audibly. |
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| [ | 2016 | To present a tablet-based application for activity schedules. The application addresses two domains of activity: classroom routines and verbal communication. | Assistive Technology | Tablet-based application (activity-schedule system) | To enhance the participation and learning skills in the classroom of children with autism and intellectual disabilities. The application shows the list of activities to students that they will perform in class. |
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| [ | 2015 | To show some weaknesses in automatic speech recognition that must be addressed, as well as the need for better adaptation to the user and the environment. | Assistive Technology | e-lio application in SWEET-HOME | Provides home services to elderly people through the e-lio box (e.g., video-conferencing, calendar, photos). SWEET-Homes enables users to contact their physician through voice or tactile interface. |
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| [ | 2015 | To present a wearable system for the support of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and freezing of gait (FoG). The system is designed for independent use. The study also investigates the at-home acceptance of the wearable system in a study with nine PD subjects. | Wearable Technology, Healthcare Technology | Wearable System application: The system consists of three components. First, FoG episodes are detected in real time using wearable inertial sensors and a smartphone as the processing unit. Second, a feedback mechanism triggers a rhythmic auditory signal to the user to alleviate freeze episodes in an assistive mode. Third, the smartphone-based application features support for training exercises. | It enables motor training and gait assistance at home and other unsupervised environments. |
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| [ | 2014 | To evaluate the impact of introducing an augmentative and alternative communication device to a student with a co-morbid diagnosis of CP and ASD by way of a comprehensive access technology delivery protocol. | Access Technology, Assistive Technology | “GoTalk Now” application | To improve the communication skills of students. |
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| [ | 2011 | To highlight technologies that may be useful for people with neurovascular deficits and to describe the evidence that is used to support their training and use. | Assistive Technology | Kurzweill 3000 software, Jaws and Window Eyes, | This type of software can promote improvements in attention by organizing the reading process and compiling useful information into separate documents for future review or study. |
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| [ | 2011 | To examine whether or not the use of cognitively accessible technology would improve the outcomes related to self-determination for students receiving instructions in transition planning designed to promote involvement. | Instructional Technology | WebTrek, Decision Manager, and AIMS Task Builder | A browser that provides an accessible platform to perform the most common internet tasks, such as entering the URL and searching the Internet. Task builder has been developed to enable users to create classrooms or individual tasks that are easy to import into Decision Manager. It includes images, symbols, audio prompts, and video clips. |
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| [ | 2014 | To support users in their daily functioning, monitor (deviations from) patterns in daily behaviour, and to automatically detect emergency situations. and aim to inventory the end users’ needs and wishes regarding the development and design of the new integrated Rosetta system, and to describe the to-be-developed Rosetta system. | Assistive Technology | COGKNOW Day Navigator (CDN), EMERGE system | Provides support to people with dementia in the early stages of impairment in the unmet needs areas of memory, social contact, daily activities, andsafety, reminders, radio. Developed tosupport elderly people with monitoring, prevention, and emergency response by employing sensors tomonitor activities of daily living and vital data. |
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| [ | 2015 | To gain an understanding of the experiences of clients with tetraplegia trailing assistive technologies for computer access during different stages of a public rehabilitation service. | Assistive Technology | Facebook, Skype, email, YouTube | To enhance their participation within the community. |
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| [ | 2015 | To evaluate the use of visual cues and video prompting delivered by an iPad 2 with Book Creator software to teach shopping skills in the community to a young adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual disability. | Technology | BookCreator Software | Provides visual cues and video prompting to teach shopping skills in the community. |
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| [ | 2015 | To use IT in one’s daily activities. The purpose of the study was to obtain an in-depth perspective of how people with SCI regularly use IT to gain insight into ways IT can be used to support health and well-being in the community for a particular population. | Information Technology | Internet, Health-related websites, Social networking websites, Mobile applications, Video conferencing, E-Readers, Discussion groups, Voice transcription software, Text messaging | To increase the number of opportunities for social participation. |
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| [ | 2010 | To assess the feasibility of a novel eHealth service. | Communication Technology | Improvehealth.eu | To support collaborative care management and active patient engagement, and online and phone-based care management performed by trained psychologists |
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| [ | 2016 | A one-month randomized controlled trial with 18 stroke patients in and outpatients from two rehabilitation units: 9 performing a VR-based intervention and 9 performing conventional rehabilitation. | Virtual Technology | Reh@City | Involves memory, attention,visual-spatial abilities and executive functions tasks that are integrated to perform several daily routines. |
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| [ | 2012 | To design a social-software environment, called RareICT, to help patients and family members in their everyday, additional un-paid work. | Web Technology | RareICT | Designed for self-care and independence in everyday living and health maintenance at the home. |
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| [ | 2011 | A summary of the legal requirements and standards that govern the presentation of health information using technology and practical guidelines for accessible health education programs. | Web Technology | Web Accessibility in Mind (Web AIM) | Provides health-related information online. |
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| [ | 2016 | To report on the validity of the GPS data collected and to answer the question: | GPS Technology | Global Positioning System Technology | To increase their participation in the community. |
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