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Digital Wellbeing for People with Different Disabilities

Author(s) Anand Sarangam
Country USA
Abstract This report examined the role of digital wellbeing tools in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. It explored the benefits of regulating digital usage, such as improved physical health and mental wellbeing, although technological barriers and data privacy concerns persisted. Key findings underscored that personalized and accessible tools significantly contribute to autonomy and independence, fostering greater engagement and health management. Nevertheless, challenges such as user resistance to regulation highlighted the need for flexible, adaptable solutions. Recommendations focused on enhancing accessibility, advocating for customization, and raising awareness among caregivers and users about the advantages of digital wellbeing. Ultimately, the study stressed the importance of integrating these tools into everyday life, urging stakeholders to collaborate in creating inclusive and effective digital strategies tailored to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Keywords Digital wellbeing, Accessibility Tools, User Autonomy, Health Monitoring, Data Privacy
Published In Volume 3, Issue 3, May-June 2021
Published On 2021-05-19
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2021.v03i03.12079
Short DOI https://doi.org/g82h6d

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