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Using mobile applications in the process of enhancing and restoring abilities in individuals with intellectual disability and other disabilities – a literature review Cover

Using mobile applications in the process of enhancing and restoring abilities in individuals with intellectual disability and other disabilities – a literature review

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Using mobile applications for work with people with intellectual disabilities – PubMed platform publication 2010–2020

AuthorPaper descriptionStudy population*Method*
Harrison et al. 2011Presentation of a review of the field of mobile mental healthPersons with intellectual disabilitiesLR
Pérez-Cruzado 2013Increasing physical activity levels with a mobile applicationPersons with intellectual disabilities (n = 40)E
Donker et al. 2013Systematic review of scientific evidence for efficiency of mental health applications for mobile devicesPersons with intellectual disabilitiesLR
Szabo et al. 2014Using mobile technology by individuals with aphasia: native iPad features and everyday applicationsPersons with aphasiaLR
Ptomey et al. 2015Using technologies for a weight loss program for adolescents with disabilities.Persons with intellectual disabilitiesE
Bathgate et al. 2017Assessing diet with mobile applicationPatients with Down Syndrome (n = 244)E
Price 2017Facilitating public transport for people with intellectual disabilities with the use of a mobile applicationPersons with intellectual disabilitiesE
Fage 2018Tablet applications supporting inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorderChildren with autism spectrum disorder (n = 50)E
Jones 2018Mobile Healthcare and People with DisabilitiesPersons with disabilitiesLR
Rogerson 2019Using a tablet mobile application to support therapy for children with autismParents of children with autims (n = 17)E
Laubscher 2019The impact of the application on communication while playing in children with autism spectrum disordersChildren with a spectrum of autismE
Deng 2020Needs and obstacles in the use of assistive mobile applications among people with autismPatients with a spectrum of autismE
Zhang 2020A mobile app implementing the international classification of functioning, disability and health rehabilitation setPersons with disabilitiesE

Using mobile applications to work with people with disabilities – PubMed platform publications 2010–2020

AuthorPaper descriptionStudy population*Method*
Kagohara 2013Supporting the teaching process of people with disabilities using iPods and iPadsPersons with developmental disabilities (n = 47)LR
Rand et al. 2015Rehabilitation with the use of tablets, for patients with self-training impaired dexterity post stroke.Patients after stroke (n = 40)ICS
Halim Z et al. 2015Mobile application for hand gesture recognition system for patients with hearing impairmentPatients with hearing impairment (n = 10)E
Gower et al. 2015Creating new opportunities for people with disabilitiesPersons with disabilitiesICS
Gray et al. 2016Advances in e-health for people with complex care needs.E
Rinne et al. 2016Low cost technology access, mobile games for self-rehabilitation of arm disability post strokePatients after stroke (n = 345)E
Ozinga et al. 2017Determining postural stability in patients with Parkinson’s diseasePatients with Parkinson’s diseaseE
Coutinho et al. 2017Efficiency of iPad applications for visual and motor skills for children with special needsChildren with special educational needs aged 4–10 months to 7 years (n = 20)O
Nüssli et al. 2020Using mobile applications to motivate children in therapyChildren with disabilitiesE
Neugebauer 2020Navigation aid for blind persons by mobile applicationBlind people (n = 7)E
Language: English
Page range: 36 - 41
Submitted on: Jul 19, 2019
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Accepted on: Oct 18, 2020
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Published on: Nov 13, 2020
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

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