Title of article :
Information Management for the Assistive Technology Provision in Community: Perspectives of Local Policymakers and Health Service Providers
Author/Authors :
Lersilp , Suchitporn Department of Occupational Therapy - Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai, Thailand , Putthinoi , Supawadee Department of Occupational Therapy - Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai, Thailand , Okahashi, Sayaka Division of Occupational Therapy - Department of Human Health Sciences - Graduate School of Medicine - Kyoto University - Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
Assistive technology (AT) is a way to enhance the performance of daily activities in people with disabilities and
help them live more independently. However, an important problem in providing AT lies in the effectiveness of information
management. Local policymakers and health service providers have become aware of this problem and their perspectives are the
key to solving it. Methods. This study explored the types of AT provided for people with disabilities in the community and the
perspectives on information management of local policymakers and health service providers. A survey checklist and semistructured
in-depth interview were the instruments of this study. The key informants in this study included administrators, nurses, and
physical therapists from four community areas in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Results. The medical records showed that the types
of AT provided were mostly second-hand (57.24%) and borrowed devices (57.73%). All of them were low-tech devices (crutch,
cane, walker, wheelchair, and adaptive tricycle). In addition, the results indicated three perspective aspects related to information
management: (1) problems in the database recording system, (2) different policies and processes of information management, and
(3) improvement of the AT provision system. Conclusion. The perspectives of local policymakers and health service providers
indicated related problems, impacts of policies, and ways to improve the AT provision system by applying information technology
Keywords :
Information Management , Assistive Technology Provision , Community , Perspectives , Local Policymakers , Health Service Providers , Assistive technology (AT) , VHVs
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International