Assistive Technology Journal Articles – Assistant technology (AT) helps people get involved in various activities, not only with disabilities and diseases that do not contain the number of elderly and infected diseases- thus promoting abandonment and self-esteem. By 2030, it is estimated that more than two billion people are needed worldwide. To help people with supporting equipment, low and medium -sized countries (LMIC) must overcome many barriers, a lack of awareness of which results in balance between distribution and demand. In addition, there are financial barriers, lack of educated resources, products, illiteracy and social style reduces the use and use of these materials for people. Since very few studies are done in LMICS, there is not enough data on the number of people required and the disability load. Thus, the research and development of suitable, consistent materials and quality payments are torture. Increasing mobilization among people, auxiliary technology should be included in the national policy system – on the manufacture of local, high -quality equipment, and more priority at regular cost. Caregivers and health care workers should play a very important role in promoting and promoting information. Their integration is important in studies, as it can lead to the creation of models of consumer products. The biggest challenge is to reduce the gap between requirements and AT availability.
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