JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, a member publication of the University of Toronto is a new venue for publishing interdisciplinary research on the development, implementation, and evaluation of health innovations and emerging technologies in the field of rehabilitation, with a focus on pragmatic yet rigorous and impactful science. These innovations may also relate to a program such as a self-management intervention, clinical pathway, or device. Further, the publisher is interested in submissions that describe the need for rehabilitation interventions and innovations (eg, gaps in the transition from acute care to rehabilitation). Also welcomed are original research articles, review articles, viewpoints, or research letters related to methodological advances in the study of rehabilitation and its assistive technologies. In particular, the publisher is interested in papers that engage relevant knowledge users (eg, patients, families, etc.) in developing, implementing, and evaluating these health innovations and interventions and emerging technologies. Mixed methods studies are highly relevant for studying the complexities of rehabilitation and thus are also welcomed submissions. JMIR Publications, an open-access publisher, aims to reach wide audiences.
For more information, visit https://rehab.jmir.org/2024/1/e56348.






