DocumentCode
2001772
Title
Appropriate medical technology for developing countries: experience from CME Nyankunde
Author
Longombe, Ahuka Ona
Author_Institution
Centre Med. Evangelique of Nyankunde, Nairobi, Kenya
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Abstract
Many developing countries find themselves flooded with sophisticated medical equipment that they can neither maintain nor repair. After several months, the equipment breaks down due to wear and tear. Problems start with lack of technically qualified staff. It is most painful when you visit hospitals and there is nobody who can explain to you what is wrong with out-of-service equipment. As a consequence, on one hand, people go round in circles when they have to buy new equipment, knowing that it will be unusable soon. With donations on the other hand, we are in a dilemma. It is not easy to influence the nature of such gifts, though it would be very helpful indeed if donors could provide comprehensive technical documentation, sufficient spare-parts and user and maintenance training. Very often no local agents are available. Thus, prolonging the lifetime of equipment remains a priority. This seminar on appropriate technology for developing countries will hopefully give strong impetus to our work at CME Nyankunde and the work of many other health structures in developing countries
Keywords
biomedical engineering; Congo experience; appropriate medical technology; developing countries; maintenance training; medical equipment; out-of-service equipment; purchasing; user training;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Appropriate Medical Technology for Developing Countries (Ref. No. 2000/014), IEE Seminar on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:20000078
Filename
842751
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