Published on in Vol 13, No 4 (2011): Oct-Dec

Using Virtual Reality to Provide Health Care Information to People With Intellectual Disabilities: Acceptability, Usability, and Potential Utility

Using Virtual Reality to Provide Health Care Information to People With Intellectual Disabilities: Acceptability, Usability, and Potential Utility

Using Virtual Reality to Provide Health Care Information to People With Intellectual Disabilities: Acceptability, Usability, and Potential Utility

Authors of this article:

Valerie Hall1 ;   Suzanne Conboy-Hill2 ;   Dave Taylor3

Valerie Hall   1 , MSc, DPhil ;   Suzanne Conboy-Hill   2 , BA(Hons), MSc, MPhil, PhD ;   Dave Taylor   3 , BSc, MSc

1 Centre for Health Research, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom

2 Research and Development, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Hove, United Kingdom

3 Division of Surgery, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author:

  • Valerie Hall, MSc, DPhil
  • Centre for Health Research
  • University of Brighton
  • 265 Mayfield House
  • Falmer
  • Brighton, BN1 9PH
  • United Kingdom
  • Phone: 44 1273 644015
  • Fax: 44 1273 644541
  • Email: v.hall@brighton.ac.uk