Matching Person & Technology Model - MPT Process With Accompanying Assessment Measures

MPT Process With Accompanying Assessment Measures

  • Initial Worksheet for the Matching Person and Technology (MPT) Model—to determine initial goals, potential interventions, and technologies needed to support attainment of the goals.
  • History of Support Use—identifies supports used in the past and satisfaction with those supports.
  • Specific technology matching:
    • General—survey of technology use
    • Assistive—assistive technology device predisposition assessment, cognitive support technology predisposition assessment and hearing technology predisposition assessment
    • Educational—educational technology device predisposition assessment
    • Workplace—workplace technology device predisposition assessment
    • Healthcare—healthcare technology device predisposition assessment
  • Follow-up versions of the measures to determine degree of use, comparison of expected benefit and realization of benefit and change in functioning and subjective well-being.

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