Abstract
Rehabilitation and assistive technology practitioners are often encouraged to disseminate results of research and evaluation activities. Presenting work at conferences is a great way to highlight the work of health practitioners and share experiences with others. Most conferences require potential presenters to submit an abstract through a 'Call for abstracts' process. This article presents strategies to plan and write abstracts for conferences. It describes key stages in the process: discussions, drafting using generative questions or structured headings, next steps and a final checklist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Friesen, E. L., Phuah, T., & Comino, E. J. (2014). Writing conference abstracts: a guide for Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology practitioners. Journal of Assistive, Rehabilitative & Therapeutic Technologies, 2(1), 23233. https://doi.org/10.3402/jartt.v2.23233
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