Abstract Purpose The aim of this paper is to present and validate a framework for assessing healthcare facilities in low-resource settings to collect evidence and inform policies on the harmonisation, regulation and contextualised design of medical devices. Methods A literature review and focus groups with several experts of medical device design, clinical engineering, health technology assessment and management, allowed the creation of a protocol, comprising two parts: a semi-structured interview and electrical safety measures. Results Three hospitals were assessed in Benin and three in Uganda. All the health centres resulted to be facing typical challenges for low-resource settings, including the lack of funding, expertise, a well-established maintenance program, spare parts and consumables, and unreliable power supplies. Conclusion As there is a paucity of information regarding low-resource settings, the proposed framework can be used by clinical or biomedical engineers to assess and thereby propose actions for improving the conditions of healthcare settings.
A Framework for Assessing Healthcare Facilities in Low Resource Settings: Field Studies in Benin and Uganda / Di Pietro, Licia; Piaggio, Davide; Oronti, Iyabosola; Maccaro, Alessia; Houessouvo, Roland C.; Medenou, Daton; De Maria, Carmelo; Pecchia, Leandro; Ahluwalia, Arti. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1609-0985. - 40(2020), pp. 526-534. [10.1007/s40846-020-00546-3]
A Framework for Assessing Healthcare Facilities in Low Resource Settings: Field Studies in Benin and Uganda
Alessia Maccaro;
2020
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Abstract Purpose The aim of this paper is to present and validate a framework for assessing healthcare facilities in low-resource settings to collect evidence and inform policies on the harmonisation, regulation and contextualised design of medical devices. Methods A literature review and focus groups with several experts of medical device design, clinical engineering, health technology assessment and management, allowed the creation of a protocol, comprising two parts: a semi-structured interview and electrical safety measures. Results Three hospitals were assessed in Benin and three in Uganda. All the health centres resulted to be facing typical challenges for low-resource settings, including the lack of funding, expertise, a well-established maintenance program, spare parts and consumables, and unreliable power supplies. Conclusion As there is a paucity of information regarding low-resource settings, the proposed framework can be used by clinical or biomedical engineers to assess and thereby propose actions for improving the conditions of healthcare settings.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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