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American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 51, 42-48. Crossref.. McDonald DW, Boyle MA, Schumann TL (1989) Environmental control unit utilisation by high level spinal cord injury patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 70, 621-23. PubMed. Google Scholar. Platts RGS, Andrews K (1994) How technology can help rehabilitation?. Objectives: This study investigated issues related to the use of environmental control units (ECUs) with persons who have spinal cord injury and disease (SCI/D) to ascertain what, if any, changes are needed to optimize occupational therapy service delivery in this area. Method: A questionnaire was mailed to 120 occupational therapists employed by facilities nationwide that serve person with SCI/D.