Universal Design and Adaptive Interfaces as a Strategy for Induced Disabilities
This addresses the problem of improving technology accessibility for users with induced disabilities, but it appears incremental as it combines existing concepts without new empirical results.
The paper tackles the problem of creating effective technology experiences for people with situationally-induced impairments and disabilities by combining universal design and adaptive interfaces, resulting in a promising approach to meet user experience needs, including for temporary disabilities.
There is great promise in creating effective technology experiences during situationally-induced impairments and disabilities through the combination of universal design and adaptive interfaces. We believe this combination is a powerful approach for meeting the UX needs of people with disabilities, including those which are temporary in nature. Research in each of these areas, and the combination, illustrates this promise.