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Evaluation of Tongue Drive System (TDS) Usability in Assistive Technology

This study compares Tongue Drive System (TDS) with other assistive technologies for usability. Researchers conducted a qualitative assessment with high-level spinal cord injury patients. Results were analyzed using post-study system usability questionnaires. The findings were published in the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development.

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Evaluation of Tongue Drive System (TDS) Usability in Assistive Technology

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  1. Figure 10. Questions related to Tongue Drive System (TDS) usability compared with other assistive technologies. AT = assistive technology, PQ = poststudy system usability questionnaire question, PWC = powered wheelchair, SnP = sip-and-puff. • Kim J, Park H, Bruce J, Rowles D, Holbrook J, Nardone B, West DP, Laumann AE, Roth E, Veledar E, Ghovanloo M. Qualitative assessment of Tongue Drive System by people with high-level spinal cord injury. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2014;51(3):451–66. • http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2013.08.0178 • ResearcherID/ORCID: Maysam Ghovanloo, PhD: D-8343-2014

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