{"id":5707,"date":"2019-08-21T07:00:08","date_gmt":"2019-08-21T07:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/niph3.log.mixh.jp\/?page_id=5707"},"modified":"2019-08-22T06:01:05","modified_gmt":"2019-08-22T06:01:05","slug":"data-66-5-e66-5-en","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.niph.go.jp\/en\/journal-en\/data-66-5-e66-5-en\/","title":{"rendered":"Journal of the National Institute of Public Health Vol.66 No.5"},"content":{"rendered":"
Topics Towards improvement of regional information accessibility:\r\n
\r\n Improving regional information accessibility in terms of support for people who have difficulty\r\ncommunicating<\/strong><\/p>\r\n Preface<\/h5>\r\n
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\r\nTowards improvement of regional information accessibility:
\r\nImproving regional information accessibility in terms of support for people who have difficulty\r\ncommunicating<\/a>\uff081361KB\uff09\u3000Page 471-472<\/li>\r\n <\/ul>\r\n Topics<\/h5>\r\n
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\r\n Towards improvement of information accessibility in a care-centered society
\r\n \u3008Commentary\u3009<\/a>\uff081772KB\uff09\u3000Page 473-483<\/li>\r\n
\r\n National welfare support measures for people who have difficulty communicating\r\n\u3008Note\u3009<\/a>\uff081973KB\uff09\u3000Page 484-490<\/li>\r\n
\r\n Assistive technology for supporting communication for patients with incurable and progressive\r\nneuromuscular diseases, including transparent character boards, a mouth-shape character\r\nmethod, and an advanced Cybernic Interface device\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081910KB\uff09\u3000Page 491-496<\/li>\r\n
\r\n Current status of ICT supporting communication of patients with disability\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081440KB\uff09\u3000Page 497-501<\/li>\r\n
\r\n A review of the support methods for persons with communication difficulties by type of disability\r\n\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081420KB\uff09\u3000Page 502-511<\/li>\r\n
\r\n Supported communication for adults with aphasia\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081897KB\uff09\u3000Page 512-522<\/li>\r\n
\r\n An analysis of differences among residences in the usage of communication support services\r\nand ICT devices by blind and visually impaired people\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081942KB\uff09\u3000Page 523-531<\/li>\r\n
\r\n Informational support design aiming for the accommodation of individuals with autism\r\nspectrum disorders based on the social model of disability: From a user-led research\r\nperspective\u3008Review\u3009<\/a>\uff081519KB\uff09\u3000Page 532-544<\/li>\r\n <\/ul>\r\n Original<\/h5>\r\n