Papers

11

Total Citations

148

H-Index

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About

Giulio E. Lancioni is a pioneering rehabilitation researcher whose career has been dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with severe, profound, and multiple disabilities through innovative technological interventions. His work spans several decades, with a particular focus on assistive technology, robotic guidance systems, and prompting tools designed to enhance independence and quality of life for some of the most vulnerable populations in rehabilitation science. Among Lancioni's most influential contributions is his groundbreaking exploration of robotics as a rehabilitation tool. Beginning as early as 1989, he investigated how robots could guide individuals with multiple handicaps — including blindness, deafness, and motor disabilities — through ambulation, object manipulation, and daily activities, work that attracted consistent scholarly attention throughout the 1990s. His 2001 overview of technological resources in rehabilitation research (24 citations) stands as a landmark synthesis of the field, while his more recent 2021 scoping review demonstrates his enduring relevance, addressing technology-based prompting for individuals with dementia and acquired cognitive impairment. Collectively, Lancioni's publications reflect a career committed to expanding the applicability of assistive technologies and embedding meaningful choice opportunities into rehabilitation programs, shaping how researchers and clinicians approach independence-focused interventions for individuals with complex support needs.

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H-Index
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Papers
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Total Citations
13
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
An overview of technological resources used in rehabilitation research with people with severe/profound and multiple disabilities
24 citations · 2001
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1993 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 13
🏛 Institutions: Leiden University, University of Bari Aldo Moro

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