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Professor Jeffrey Jutai's research has had a significant impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities. He co-developed the Psychosocial Impact Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS), which assesses the psychosocial effects of assistive technology and is widely used both in research and clinical practice to evaluate the impact of assistive devices on users' well-being. Jutai has also contributed a framework for modeling the selection and outcomes of assistive technology devices (ATDs), emphasizing the functional and psychosocial aspects in evaluating these technologies. His systematic reviews encompass topics related to physical rehabilitation and assistive devices, including low-vision rehabilitation. His work has helped inform evidence-based practice guidelines for stroke rehabilitation and hip fracture rehabilitation in the elderly.
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