ASTE - ASsistive Technology Effectiveness in daily living
Record number: 511
Last update: September 2022
Type of document: Projects
Last update: September 2022
Type of document: Projects
Funding body: Ministero della Salute
Partners: Milano IRCCS S.Maria Nascente (Servizio DAT e SIVALAB), Servizi SIVA dei centri: Milano Centro Girola, Milano Istituto Palazzolo, Torino Centro S.Maria ai Colli, Marina di Massa Centro S.Maria alla Pineta, La Spezia Polo Riabilitativo del Levante Ligure, Firenze IRCCS Don Carlo Gnocchi, Falconara Marittima Centro Bignamini, SantʹAngelo dei Lombardi Polo Specialistico Riabilitativo, Inverigo Centro Santa Maria alla rotonda, Rovato Centro Spalenza, Parma Centro Santa Maria ai Servi
Year of publication: 2018
Project start date: 01/01/2018
Project end date: 31/12/2019
Project state: Ended
F.d.G. Team: Renzo Andrich (responsabile dello Studio), un ingegnere biomedico del SIVALAB; un fisioterapista del servizio DAT dellʹIRCCS S.Maria Nascente; i responsabili dei servizi SIVA (Servizio Informazione Valutazione Ausili) dei dodici centri della Fondazione coinvolti nello studio; altri terapisti (occupazionali, fisioterapisti, logopedisti) dei team SIVA.
Abstract:
Study funded by the Ministry of Health in the field of Current Research IRCCS. The aim of the project is to collect data (through procedures developed and tested in previous ASSET and ATOM projects) on the appropriateness of the aids provided to users of the Don Gnocchi Foundation, obtaining indicators for assessing prescriptive appropriateness (effectiveness in achieving fixed objectives, perceived utility by the user and efficiency compared to investment of resources human and economic) and the quality of the service provided. The experimentation envisaged in ASTE project concerns the application of this methodology of evaluation, verification and follow-up to a sample of 300 users distributed on the twelve Centres of the Don Gnocchi Foundation in which present a SIVA (AT Information and Assessments Services).
Study funded by the Ministry of Health in the field of Current Research IRCCS. The aim of the project is to collect data (through procedures developed and tested in previous ASSET and ATOM projects) on the appropriateness of the aids provided to users of the Don Gnocchi Foundation, obtaining indicators for assessing prescriptive appropriateness (effectiveness in achieving fixed objectives, perceived utility by the user and efficiency compared to investment of resources human and economic) and the quality of the service provided. The experimentation envisaged in ASTE project concerns the application of this methodology of evaluation, verification and follow-up to a sample of 300 users distributed on the twelve Centres of the Don Gnocchi Foundation in which present a SIVA (AT Information and Assessments Services).