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Sage Open Medicine | 2014

Development of a measure of knowledge use by stakeholders in rehabilitation technology

Vathsala I. Stone; Amanda R Nobrega; Joseph P. Lane; Machiko Tomita; Douglas J. Usiak; Michelle M Lockett

Objectives: Uptake of new knowledge by diverse and diffuse stakeholders of health-care technology innovations has been a persistent challenge, as has been measurement of this uptake. This article describes the development of the Level of Knowledge Use Survey instrument, a web-based measure of self-reported knowledge use. Methods: The Level of Knowledge Use Survey instrument was developed in the context of assessing effectiveness of knowledge communication strategies in rehabilitation technology. It was validated on samples representing five stakeholder types: researchers, manufacturers, clinician–practitioners, knowledge brokers, and consumers. Its structure is broadly based on Rogers’ stages of innovation adoption. Its item generation was initially guided by Hall et al’s Levels of Use framework. Item selection was based on content validity indices computed from expert ratings (n1 = 4; n2 = 3). Five representative stakeholders established usability of the web version. The version included 47 items (content validity index for individual items >0.78; content validity index for a scale or set of items >0.90) in self-reporting format. Psychometrics were then established for the version. Results: Analyses of data from small (n = 69) and large (n = 215) samples using the Level of Knowledge Use Survey instrument suggested a conceptual model of four levels of knowledge use—Non-awareness, Awareness, Interest, and Use. The levels covered eight dimensions and six user action categories. The sequential nature of levels was inconclusive due to low cell frequencies. The Level of Knowledge Use Survey instrument showed adequate content validity (≈ 0.88; n = 3) and excellent test–retest reliability (1.0; n = 69). It also demonstrated good construct validity (n = 215) for differentiating among new knowledge outputs (p < 0.001) and among stakeholder types (0.001 < p ≤ 0.013). It showed strong responsiveness to change between baseline and follow-up testing (0.001 < p ≤ 0.002; n = 215). Conclusion: The Level of Knowledge Use Survey instrument is valid and reliable for measuring uptake of innovations across diffuse stakeholders of rehabilitation technologies and therefore also for tracking changes in knowledge use.


Assistive Technology | 1997

The voice of the customer: consumers define the ideal battery charger.

Joseph P. Lane; Douglas J. Usiak; Vathsala I. Stone; Marcia J. Scherer


Rehabilitation Nursing | 2002

The meaning of communication: experiences with augmentative communication devices.

Suzanne S. Dickerson; Vathsala I. Stone; Carly Panchura; Douglas J. Usiak


Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation | 2004

Independent Living Management

Douglas J. Usiak; John Moffat; Michael L. Wehmeyer


Technology and Disability | 1998

Wheelchair tie-downs: ideal features and existing products

Vathsala I. Stone; Stephen M. Bauer; Joseph P. Lane; Douglas J. Usiak; Zafar Khan; Chetan Prabhu


Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation | 2004

Stakeholder perceptions of an effective CIL

Douglas J. Usiak; Vathsala I. Stone; Ronald B. House; Mark E. Montgomery


Technology and Disability | 2010

Enabling products: Consumers with limited hand functions evaluate an automatic jar opener

Sajay Arthanat; Vathsala I. Stone; Douglas J. Usiak


Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits | 2010

Beyond Technology Transfer: Quality of Life Impacts from R&D Outcomes

Vathsala I. Stone; Michelle M Lockett; Douglas J. Usiak; Sajay Arthanat


Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation | 2007

Uncovering promising management practices from national Centers for Independent Living

Vathsala I. Stone; Stephen M. Bauer; Mark E. Montgomery; Douglas J. Usiak


Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation | 2004

Can the 704 Annual Performance Report be used for planning? A critical review

Douglas J. Usiak; Machiko Tomita; Jun-Yuan Tung

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