Repair strategies for assistive technology in low resource settings.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Ben Oldfrey, Cathy Holloway, Julian Walker, Steven McCormack, Bernadette Deere, Laurence Kenney, Robert Ssekitoleko, Helen Ackers, Mark Miodownik
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the practices of repair that exist for users of mobility assistive products in low resource settings, as well as the psychosocial impact that the repair, or non-repair, of these devices has on users' lives.

Materials and methods: This article collates data on repair practices and the responses from participants on the topic of repair from studies conducted by the authors across four different low resource settings in Kenya, Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Indonesia. This data was then analyzed to identify the common themes found across geographies.

Results: Three major models of repair practice emerged from the data: "Individual or Informal Repair in the Community"; "Local Initiatives"; and "Specialist AT Workshop Repair". Additionally, the wider impact on the participants' lives of "Problems & Concerns with Repair"; "Experiences of Breakages & Frequencies of Repair" and the "Impact of Broken Devices" are explored.

Conclusions: The results of this analysis demonstrate the paramount importance of community-based repair of devices, and how despite this importance, repair is often overlooked in the planning and design of assistive products and services. There is a need to further incorporate and support these informal contributions as part of the formal provision systems of assistive device.

低资源环境下的辅助技术维修策略。
目的:调查在资源匮乏的环境中,助行器具使用者的维修实践,以及这些器具的维修或不维修对使用者生活造成的社会心理影响:本文整理了作者在肯尼亚、乌干达、塞拉利昂和印度尼西亚四个不同的低资源环境中开展的研究中有关维修实践的数据以及参与者对维修主题的回答。然后对这些数据进行了分析,以确定在不同地域发现的共同主题:结果:从数据中得出了三种主要的修复实践模式:结果:从数据中发现了三种主要的维修实践模式:"社区中的个人或非正式维修";"当地倡议";以及 "专家 AT 车间维修"。此外,还探讨了 "维修问题和关注点"、"破损经历和维修频率 "以及 "破损设备的影响 "对参与者生活的广泛影响:分析结果表明,以社区为基础的设备维修极为重要,尽管如此,在辅助产品和服务的规划和设计中,维修往往被忽视。有必要进一步纳入和支持这些非正式的贡献,将其作为辅助设备正式供应系统的一部分。
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