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Obstacles for using assistive technology in centres of special needs in the UAE

Mohammad Fteiha, Mohammad Al‐Rashaida, Deena Elsori, Ashraf Khalil, Ghanem Al Bustami

2024Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Assistive technology (AT) represents one way to improve access and participation in the school and home environments of people with disabilities (PWDs). This study analyzed the obstacles to AT acquisition, knowledge, use, recommendation, and training in special needs centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the perspective of professionals (teachers and therapists). A questionnaire was developed and its validity and reliability were confirmed. The questionnaire was distributed to all special-needs centers in the UAE via Survey Monkey, and 78 responses were received. The results indicate the nature of obstacles to AT use in special education centers in the UAE, with obstacles related to parents having the highest mean. The results also indicated a statistically significant difference in professionals’ perception of obstacles to using AT based on experience level, center location, and level of education. Implications for further research and recommendations for policy and practice are provided.

Topics & Concepts

LegislationMedical educationSpecial needsAssistive technologyPerceptionPsychologySpecial educationPerspective (graphical)PedagogyPolitical scienceMedicineComputer scienceLawHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligencePsychiatryNeuroscienceAssistive Technology in Communication and MobilityFamily and Disability Support ResearchCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders