2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10823-014-9255-4
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A European Perspective on the Service Delivery Systems for Assistive Technology – Differences and Similarities Between Latvia and Sweden

Abstract: National laws and regulations on service delivery systems (SDS) for assistive technology (AT) in Europe aim to support the activity and participation of people with disabilities. The aim of this paper was to study similarities and differences in the SDS for AT of one Eastern and one Western EU member state. The legislation and regulations, and their operationalization were described from the perspective of key actors, with a focus on the ageing population. Semi-structured interviews (N = 14) were conducted in … Show more

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“…11,35 Moreover, we did not consider any socio-demographic factors. 11,35 Moreover, we did not consider any socio-demographic factors.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
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“…11,35 Moreover, we did not consider any socio-demographic factors. 11,35 Moreover, we did not consider any socio-demographic factors.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,9 Overall in PD research, studies targeting MD use are scarce. 11 In Sweden, the provision of MDs is regulated in the Health Care Act. 10 The actual use as well as the perceived unmet need of MDs most likely reflects the systems of provision and funding.…”
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“…To address this question, we adapted a previous model of inclusive technical capital in the development and analysis of our workshop -this was thus a subset of both Y ardi's model of technical capital [23] and Bourdieu's notion of cultural capital [10], [15]. This model was defined as, practice using inclusive mainstream technologies to promote inclusion in forms of social, cultural and financial capitals, through enabled habitus in education and training [3].…”
Section: A X Ia L Phase: T He Design Of a Model Of Cultural Inclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. 's [23] broad definition: "assistive technology (A T) denotes equipment or devices used to support overall health in terms of activity and participation in everyday life for older people and people with disabilities." (p. 51)…”
Section: A X Ia L Phase: T He Design Of a Model Of Cultural Inclmentioning
confidence: 99%