Using Knowledge and Technology to Improve
the Quality of Life of People who have Disabilities:
A Prosumer Approach
by
Laura A. Edwards
Helping to improve the quality of life for people of people who have disabilities is an underlying goal of all stakeholders (i.e., those with a vested interest) in the field of rehabilitation. Stakeholders include researchers and research utilization specialists as well as clients, parents, service providers, educators, and policymakers. Researchers have sought to identify the best medical treatments and rehabilitation practices as well as disability prevention methods. Research utilization specialists have explored ways to effectively transfer research results from the research community to the user community. This study explores the state of the art in knowledge utilization and technology transfer efforts. It applies findings from multiple disciplines studying knowledge utilization to the field of rehabilitation. The study identifies an approach that could significantly advance efforts to produce and use knowledge and technology to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities.
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