Hi Diane and Stephanie,
I am including in this response the ladies in my networks so as for
them to also be informed and if they wish to further communicate, they
may do so.
Lauro
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> Stephanie and Lauro,
> Here is the link to my our article. You will note that on 25% of the US
> sample and 0% of the South African sample use their mobile devices to
> monitor health. I will try to go back to the raw data to determine how
> many of the 25% were women. The link to a pdf of the article is
> https://www.atia.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ATOB_ATOBN1V11_ART-6.pdf
> <https://www.atia.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ATOB_ATOBN1V11_ART-6.pdf>
> Hope this article is helpful.
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 3:49 PM, Lauro Purcil
> <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> Hi Diane and Stephanie,
> Am too is interested on this subject since we are now working on
> developing policies, guidelines and standards on accessible assistive
> devices, including that on access to information and utilization of any
> and all communication methods.
> Thanks,
> lauro
> Original message:
> Stephanie,
> I did a research bi-national research study on the use of mobile
> technology by adults who have complex communication needs who use AAC.
> One of the questions asked is whether they use mobile technology for a
> variety of functions including obtaining health information. If you are
> interested, I can send you the link to the online journal -- ATOB
> (Assistive Techonology Outcomes and Benefits), volume 11.
> Diane.
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 9:51 PM, Stephanie Ortoleva
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> Good day.
> Is anyone aware of any studies and research on how women and girls with
> disabilities use and have access to mobile phones to obtain information
> on health care and to access health care services, including sexual and
> reproductive health care information, goods and services? Such
> technologies are marketed to and used by development organizations for
> women and girls generally, but has such mobile technology reached women
> and girls with disabilities and has any research addressed this
> population of women?
> Thank you for any thoughts to me at [log in to unmask]
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> Best, Stephanie
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