Using Virtual Reality to Provide Health Care Information to People With Intellectual Disabilities: Acceptability, Usability, and Potential Utility
BackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities have poor access to health care, which may be further compromised by a lack of accessible health information. To be effective, health information must be easily understood and remembered. People with intellectual disabilities learn better from multimod...
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Main Authors: | Hall, Valerie (Author), Conboy-Hill, Suzanne (Author), Taylor, Dave (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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