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. 2024 Jan 1;13(1):5-8.
doi: 10.4103/WHO-SEAJPH.WHO-SEAJPH_57_23. Epub 2024 Aug 21.

Unmet Needs and Barriers to Assistive Technology in the Coastal Districts of Karnataka, India

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Unmet Needs and Barriers to Assistive Technology in the Coastal Districts of Karnataka, India

Ramachandra Kamath et al. WHO South East Asia J Public Health. .
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Abstract

Background: Assistive Technologies (AT), such as hearing aids, walking aids, prostheses, spectacles, can improve the quality of life and enable many to lead dignified lives. The rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) tool developed by World Health Organization (WHO) can measure the needs of AT and the barriers to accessing them.

Objective: This study aimed to measure the unmet needs and the usage of AT via the rATA tool in the coastal state of Karnataka in India.

Methodology: A population-based survey was conducted among a total of 500 households - 250 from Mangalore and 250 from Udupi of Coastal Karnataka. The need for AT was assessed under six domains of activities, including mobility, seeing, hearing, communication, remembering, and self-care.

Result: The mean age of study participants was 34.3 years with standard deviation of 21.2 years. 30.6% of the study participants reported the use of assistive products out of which 27.3% used one product and 2% used two products. 89.5% of assistive products were procured from private sector and only 4.1% was obtained from public sector. The level of difficulty in doing any activity increased with age. 301 participants reported out of pocket expenditure for assistive products with mean expenditure of Rs 2226.05 (S. D. 2204) per year. Spectacles, orthoses (spinal) and therapeutic footwear were most common assistive products with unmet need.

Conclusion: Our findings highlight the urgent need to mainstream geriatric care policies which address functional difficulties among older people, resolve out-of-pocket spending through public private partnership for assistive technologies.

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