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The Wheelchair Procurement Process: Perspectives of Clients and Prescribers
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Background. Increasing choices in assistive technology have made the process of procuring a wheelchair more complex and challenging. Purpose. To explore the intricacies of the procurement process from the perspectives of clients and therapists. Methods. Thirty-four participants were interviewed, including 13 wheelchair prescribers, 14 wheelchair users, and 7 wheelchair associates (family members and caregivers). Findings. Analysis revealed five main themes. “Who decides? ” described varying degrees of client involvement in the procurement process. “Expert knowledge” reflected the expert knowledge that all parties possessed. “Form versus function” captured the primary and, at times, conflicting outcomes that participants wanted to achieve. “Fitting in” depicted the environmental factors that affected wheelchair procurement. “(Re)solutions” illustrated strategies that participants felt improved the process. Implications. This study reveals clients' experiences with wheelchair procurement, identifies potential issues therapists may encounter, and suggests possible remedies they might consider when prescribing wheelchairs within a client-centred framework.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Patients
Process (engineering)
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Applied psychology
Decision Making
Equipment Design
Article
Wheelchair
Procurement
Attitude
Caregivers
Occupational Therapy
Wheelchairs
Assistive technology
Physical therapy
medicine
Humans
Procurement process
Function (engineering)
Psychology
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Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7e3861ca465f13af6ecacd8e0a839471