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Natasha Layton
Natasha Layton
Senior Research Fellow Monash University; Industry Adjunct Swinburne University
Verified email at natashalayton.com.au - Homepage
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Assistive technology policy: a position paper from the first global research, innovation, and education on assistive technology (GREAT) summit
M MacLachlan, D Banes, D Bell, J Borg, B Donnelly, M Fembek, R Ghosh, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 13 (5), 454-466, 2018
1852018
Assistive technology and people: a position paper from the first global research, innovation and education on assistive technology (GREAT) summit
D Desmond, N Layton, J Bentley, FH Boot, J Borg, BM Dhungana, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 13 (5), 437-444, 2018
1802018
Informing fieldwork design: Key elements to quality in fieldwork education for undergraduate occupational therapy students
P Kirke, N Layton, J Sim
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 54, S13-S22, 2007
1122007
Enabling appropriate personnel skill-mix for progressive realization of equitable access to assistive technology
EM Smith, RJ Gowran, H Mannan, B Donnelly, L Alvarez, D Bell, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 13 (5), 445-453, 2018
842018
Hard and soft assistive technologies: defining roles for clinicians.
D Waldron, N Layton
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 55 (1), 2008
682008
Using the ICF in economic analyses of Assistive Technology systems: methodological implications of a user standpoint
I Schraner, D De Jonge, N Layton, J Bringolf, A Molenda
Disability and Rehabilitation 30 (12-13), 916-926, 2008
482008
“An environment built to include rather than exclude me”: Creating inclusive environments for human well-being
NA Layton, EJ Steel
International journal of environmental research and public health 12 (9 …, 2015
462015
Barriers and facilitators to community mobility for assistive technology users
N Layton
Rehabilitation Research and Practice 2012, 2012
452012
Stakeholder perspectives on research and development priorities for mobility assistive-technology: a literature review
S Alqahtani, J Joseph, B Dicianno, NA Layton, ML Toro, E Ferretti, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 16 (4), 362-376, 2021
422021
Access to assistive technology during the COVID-19 global pandemic: Voices of users and families
N Layton, D Mont, L Puli, I Calvo, K Shae, E Tebbutt, KD Hill, L Callaway, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (21), 11273, 2021
402021
The equipping inclusion studies: assistive technology use and outcomes in Victoria; key findings and policy implications, study 1-the equipment study, study 2-the economic study
N Layton, E Wilson, S Colgan, M Moodie, R Carter
Deakin University, 2010
312010
Challenges of user-centred assistive technology provision in Australia: shopping without a prescription
EJ Steel, NA Layton, MM Foster, S Bennett
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 11 (3), 235-240, 2016
292016
Assistive technology provider experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Puli, N Layton, D Mont, K Shae, I Calvo, KD Hill, L Callaway, E Tebbutt, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (19), 10477, 2021
272021
Currency and competence of occupational therapists and consumers with rapidly changing technology
EJ Steel, R Buchanan, N Layton, E Wilson, E Steel
Occupational Therapy International 5612843, 2017
272017
Comparative effectiveness report: online survey tools
D Gottliebson, N Layton, E Wilson
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 5 (6), 401-410, 2010
252010
From individual innovation to global impact: the Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology (GATE) innovation snapshot as a method for sharing and scaling
N Layton, C Murphy, D Bell
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 13 (5), 486-491, 2018
232018
The convergence and mainstreaming of integrated home technologies for people with disability
N Layton, E Steel
Societies 9 (4), 69, 2019
212019
Assistive technology as a pillar of universal health coverage: Qualitative analysis of stakeholder responses to the world health assembly resolution on assistive technology
N Layton, D Bell, J Borg, E Steel, M Maclachlan, E Tebbutt, C Khasnabis, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 15 (7), 825-831, 2020
182020
Avoiding the banality of evil in times of COVID-19: thinking differently with a biopsychosocial perspective for future health and social policies development
M Leonardi, H Lee, S Van Der Veen, T Maribo, M Cuenot, L Simon, ...
SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine 2, 1758-1760, 2020
182020
Problems, policies and politics: Making the case for better assistive technology provision in Australia
N Layton
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 10 (3), 240-244, 2015
172015
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