Using mobile applications for work with people with intellectual disabilities – PubMed platform publication 2010–2020
| Author | Paper description | Study population* | Method* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harrison et al. 2011 | Presentation of a review of the field of mobile mental health | Persons with intellectual disabilities | LR |
| Pérez-Cruzado 2013 | Increasing physical activity levels with a mobile application | Persons with intellectual disabilities (n = 40) | E |
| Donker et al. 2013 | Systematic review of scientific evidence for efficiency of mental health applications for mobile devices | Persons with intellectual disabilities | LR |
| Szabo et al. 2014 | Using mobile technology by individuals with aphasia: native iPad features and everyday applications | Persons with aphasia | LR |
| Ptomey et al. 2015 | Using technologies for a weight loss program for adolescents with disabilities. | Persons with intellectual disabilities | E |
| Bathgate et al. 2017 | Assessing diet with mobile application | Patients with Down Syndrome (n = 244) | E |
| Price 2017 | Facilitating public transport for people with intellectual disabilities with the use of a mobile application | Persons with intellectual disabilities | E |
| Fage 2018 | Tablet applications supporting inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorder | Children with autism spectrum disorder (n = 50) | E |
| Jones 2018 | Mobile Healthcare and People with Disabilities | Persons with disabilities | LR |
| Rogerson 2019 | Using a tablet mobile application to support therapy for children with autism | Parents of children with autims (n = 17) | E |
| Laubscher 2019 | The impact of the application on communication while playing in children with autism spectrum disorders | Children with a spectrum of autism | E |
| Deng 2020 | Needs and obstacles in the use of assistive mobile applications among people with autism | Patients with a spectrum of autism | E |
| Zhang 2020 | A mobile app implementing the international classification of functioning, disability and health rehabilitation set | Persons with disabilities | E |
Using mobile applications to work with people with disabilities – PubMed platform publications 2010–2020
| Author | Paper description | Study population* | Method* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kagohara 2013 | Supporting the teaching process of people with disabilities using iPods and iPads | Persons with developmental disabilities (n = 47) | LR |
| Rand et al. 2015 | Rehabilitation with the use of tablets, for patients with self-training impaired dexterity post stroke. | Patients after stroke (n = 40) | ICS |
| Halim Z et al. 2015 | Mobile application for hand gesture recognition system for patients with hearing impairment | Patients with hearing impairment (n = 10) | E |
| Gower et al. 2015 | Creating new opportunities for people with disabilities | Persons with disabilities | ICS |
| Gray et al. 2016 | Advances in e-health for people with complex care needs. | – | E |
| Rinne et al. 2016 | Low cost technology access, mobile games for self-rehabilitation of arm disability post stroke | Patients after stroke (n = 345) | E |
| Ozinga et al. 2017 | Determining postural stability in patients with Parkinson’s disease | Patients with Parkinson’s disease | E |
| Coutinho et al. 2017 | Efficiency of iPad applications for visual and motor skills for children with special needs | Children with special educational needs aged 4–10 months to 7 years (n = 20) | O |
| Nüssli et al. 2020 | Using mobile applications to motivate children in therapy | Children with disabilities | E |
| Neugebauer 2020 | Navigation aid for blind persons by mobile application | Blind people (n = 7) | E |