Effects of a Mobile-Based Skill Building Coaching Technology Intervention for People with Cognitive Disabilities: a 6-month randomized controlled-pilot feasibility study (R3)
Timeline: Year 5 (2013)
This project is a 6-month randomized controlled feasibility study to investigate the effects of a “Mobile-Based Skills Build Coach Technology (aka as “Mobile Coach”) on a sample of employed adults with cognitive disabilities by comparing selective outcomes of work performance, work satisfaction, self-efficacy, length of stay in the job, and wellbeing to the non-mobile coach device group(control).
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Principal Investigator:
Jim Sandstrum, MA CCC-SLP
Assistive Technology Partners
jim.sandstrum@ucdenver.edu
Staff:
Patricia Heyn, PhD
Assistive Technology Partners
patricia.heyn@ucdenver.edu
Sarel Van Vuuren, PhD
Assistive Technology Partners
sarel.vanvuuren@colorado.edu
Michael Melonis, BS
Assistive Technology Partners
michael.melonis@ucdenver.edu
Matt Lanning, BS
Assistive Technology Partners
matthew.lanning@ucdenver.edu
Cathy Bodine, PhD
Assistive Technology Partners
cathy.bodine@ucdenver.edu
