MSU researchers nationally recognized for best NIDILRR-funded paper
Contact: Bethany Shipp
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳hree 海角社区 researchers have earned national recognition as recipients of the Best Research Paper Award from NARRTC, an association dedicated to federally funded disability and rehabilitation research.
The award-winning team includes Michele McDonnall, director of MSU鈥檚 National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision, or NRTC; Karla Antonelli, NRTC research scientist; and Emily Marett, instructor in MSU鈥檚 College of Business.
NARRTC, which recently changed its name to the Alliance for NIDILRR Grantees, represents organizations and individuals who have received grants from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research.
The MSU team鈥檚 manuscript 鈥淚mproving Knowledge and Attitudes via an Interactive Video: A Randomized Controlled Trial鈥 was selected by NARRTC as the best peer-reviewed, NIDILLR-funded paper in 2025. NIDILRR grantees publish approximately 400 peer-reviewed journal articles per year, with NARRTC reviewing award nominees. According to NARRTC, the selection committee applied 鈥渞igorous review criteria that consider novelty, importance, methodology and significance鈥 and noted the 鈥渉igh quality鈥 of the MSU scholars鈥 work.
聽鈥淲e are thrilled to receive this national honor for our research,鈥 McDonnall said. 鈥淲e appreciate the funding that NIDILRR has provided to help us conduct research to improve employment opportunities for people who are blind or have low vision.鈥
Published in the Rehabilitation Psychology journal, the manuscript explores the effectiveness of a new resource created by the NRTC鈥攁n interactive, educational video titled 鈥淨uestions About Vision Loss鈥濃攊n improving knowledge, attitudes and intent to hire people who are blind or have low vision. McDonnall said negative employer attitudes are a major barrier to employment for this population and education can help improve employer attitudes.
The video was found to improve knowledge, attitudes and intent to hire, and it provides an on-demand option for employer education. It is available at .
鈥淧articipants in our study found the interactive video engaging and interesting,鈥 Marett said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited for more employers to utilize this resource and reduce barriers for employment of people with vison loss.鈥
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