Natasha Layton

About Natasha Layton

Natasha Layton, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swinburne University of Technology, specializes in the field of Health, disability, human rights, policy, assistive technology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assistive Technology to Support Dementia Management: Protocol for a Scoping Review of Reviews

Structures of Oppression or Inclusion: What Systemic Factors Impact Inclusion in Disability and Rehabilitation Research?

Symptoms of depression and risk of emergency department visits among people aged 70 years and over

Towards Standards-Compliant Assistive Technology Product Specifications via LLMs

A Rapid Environmental Scan to Map Inter-faculty Methods and Interventions at Monash University

My assistive technology outcomes framework: rights-based outcome tools for consumers to ‘measure what matters’

Diversity beyond disability in assistive technology

Guidelines for assistive technology service provision–A scoping review

Natasha Layton Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer ; Research Fellow La Trobe University

Citations(all)

1339

Citations(since 2020)

1008

Cited By

914

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Natasha Layton Skills & Research Interests

Health

disability

human rights

policy

assistive technology

Top articles of Natasha Layton

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assistive Technology to Support Dementia Management: Protocol for a Scoping Review of Reviews

Chaitali Desai

Erica Dove

Jarshini Nanthakumar

Emilia Main

Heather Colquhoun

...

2024/2/15

Structures of Oppression or Inclusion: What Systemic Factors Impact Inclusion in Disability and Rehabilitation Research?

Social Sciences

Natasha Layton

Rachelle A Martin

John A Bourke

Nicola M Kayes

2024/5

Symptoms of depression and risk of emergency department visits among people aged 70 years and over

BMC public health

Rosamond Dwyer

Kim Jachno

Thach Tran

Alice Owen

Natasha Layton

...

2024/2/5

Towards Standards-Compliant Assistive Technology Product Specifications via LLMs

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.03122

Chetan Arora

John Grundy

Louise Puli

Natasha Layton

2024/4/4

A Rapid Environmental Scan to Map Inter-faculty Methods and Interventions at Monash University

Michelle Shannon

Natasha Layton

Libby Callaway

Shahriar Abu Zafar

MD Khahlid Hossain

2024/1/14

My assistive technology outcomes framework: rights-based outcome tools for consumers to ‘measure what matters’

Assistive Technology

N Layton

L Callaway

E Wilson

D Bell

M Prain

...

2023/7/12

Diversity beyond disability in assistive technology

Emma M Smith

Natasha Layton

Em Bould

Annalu Waller

2024/1/2

Guidelines for assistive technology service provision–A scoping review

Natasha Layton

Alice Spann

Mehedi Khan

Silvana Contepomi

Evert Jan Hoogerwerf

...

2024/3/12

It is time for nationally equitable access to assistive technology and home modifications in Australia: An equity benchmarking study

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Natasha Layton

Natasha Brusco

Libby Callaway

Lauren Henley

Rosalie H Wang

2024/3

Digital Enabling Assistive Technology Through the Provision Lens–A Global Perspective in a Nordic Context

Assistive Technology: Shaping a Sustainable and Inclusive World

D Archambault

G Kouroupetroglou

2023/11/9

Assistive Technology and the Wellbeing of Societies from a Capabilities Approach

Natasha Layton

Johan Borg

2023/1/17

Unpacking ‘What Works’: A Commentary of the Key Learnings for ICT from the AT2030 Program

Diane Bell

Natasha Layton

Victoria Austin

Catherine Holloway

2023/8/31

Guidelines for use of assistive technologies to support older people with progressive or complex conditions in their home: A protocol for a rapid evidence review

Libby Callaway

Peter Bragge

Veronica Delafosse

Cong Lem Ngo

Alyse Lennox

...

2023/9/5

Assistive technology for people with deafblindness in Southern Africa: a Delphi study exploring dimensions of impact

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology

Diane Bell

Meredith Prain

Natatsh Layton

2022/1

Co-creating an assistive technology peer-support community: Learnings from AT Chat

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology

Natasha Layton

Kristy Harper

Kathleen Martinez

Neil Berrick

Chiara Naseri

2023/7/4

Scoping review of quality guidelines for Assistive Technology provision

N Layton

A Spann

M Khan

S Contepomi

EJ Hoogerwerf

...

2023/9

Group e-mentoring: Learnings from a pilot of assistive technology group mentoring in Australia

World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin

Betty Kuok

Natasha Layton

Anita Volkert

Lissa Selga

2023/7/3

Measuring what matters: a descriptive participatory case evaluation of a tool for measuring outcomes of assistive technology after acquired brain injury

Brain impairment

Natasha Layton

Chris Le Cerf

2023/9

Occupational therapy and its roles in implementing the WHO/UNICEF global report on assistive technology

World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin

Natasha Layton

Melanie Hoyle

Adam Lo

Libby Callaway

Emma M Smith

...

2023/7/3

Creating a consumer-driven global community of practice to support action within environmental design with people living with dementia: assistive technology challenges and …

Emily Ong

Dennis Frost

Saskia Kuliga

Natasha Layton

Jacki Liddle

2023/9

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