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Assistive technology use is associated with reduced capability poverty: a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Lund University, University of Dhaka, Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed
Published InDisability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology
Year2011
Citations53

Abstract

Purpose: About half of all people with disabilities in developing countries live in extreme poverty. Focusing on the ends rather than the economic means of human development, the capability approach offers an alternative view of poverty. The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between assistive technology use and capability poverty in a low-income country. Method: Self-reported data on food intake, health care, education, politics, self-determination, self-respect, family relationships and friendships were collected in Bangladesh through interviews of people with hearing impairments using and not using hearings aids, and people with ambulatory impairments using and not using manual wheelchairs (N = 583). Differences in outcomes between users and non-users of assistive technology were analyzed using logistic regression. Results:…
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