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Considerations for the provision of prosthetic services in post-disaster contexts: the Haiti Amputee Coalition
Authors:David J.T. Campbell  Neasa Coll
Affiliation:1. Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine , University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada;2. Department of Undergraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine , University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada;3. Department of Undergraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine , University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada
Abstract:Following the 2010 earthquake, Hôpital Albert Schweitzer and Hanger Prosthetics founded a prosthetics shop in rural Haiti. This research explored barriers to clients’ continued use of their limb, with the goal of improving programming and thus increasing rates of success. Methods used included ethnographic observation, semi-structured interviews and focus groups. The participants included retrospective and prospective prosthetic users as well as in-house clients. Data were collected from over 100 individuals. Despite gratitude for the services, many clients reported they did not utilize their limbs on a daily basis and provided insightful critiques to the programme and suggestions for improvement. Lack of clear communication with the clients was a major problem in the programme. Clients expressed gratitude for the sense of community within the programme but noted the lack of outreach after discharge. Other important concerns were programme sustainability and the provision of more holistic care for individuals with disabilities.
Keywords:amputation  prosthetics  disaster relief
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