1. What factors are associated with the provision of assistive technologies: the Bogotá D.C. case*.
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Rios, Adriana, Miguel Cruz, Antonio, Guarín, Mayra R., and Caycedo Villarraga, Pedro Sebastián
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HEALTH services accessibility , *RESEARCH funding , *ASSISTIVE technology , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *PILOT projects , *STATISTICAL power analysis , *EFFECT sizes (Statistics) , *CROSS-sectional method , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio - Abstract
Aim: To examine what demographics and clinical factors are associated with the provision of assistive technology (AT) devices in a low-income country. Method: Retrospective cross-sectional exploratory study design including 15 of the 20 localities across Bogotá D.C., Colombia, a city with 6 776 009 inhabitants. Results: The type of AT device provided was significantly dependent ( p < 0.001) on the client's diagnosis, impairment, age, and socio-economic strata, whether the client has a care giver, the geographical zone in which the client lives, the year of the AT provision, and the total number of AT delivered. In contrast, the client's gender ( p > 0.05) and the client's affiliated type of healthcare service had no effect. In addition to that, the client's age, the client's socio-economic strata, the number of AT devices provided to the client, and the diagnostic type were the factors with the strongest level of association with the type of AT device provided. Conclusions: Our research showed that the provision of AT in Bogotá D.C. prioritizes both people who are at the highest levels of vulnerability, and as many people as possible with the budget. That is, the low socio-economic strata, younger and older people, and the provision of at least one AT device. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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