An Evidence-Based Approach to Developing a Training Programme for the Maintenance of Oxygen Concentrators in a Low-Resource Setting
Conference
- Session
- 00:00
- Duration: 16 mins
- Publication date: 17 Sep 2014
- Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low-Resource Settings 2014 (AHT 2014)
About the session
Oxygen concentrators are an appropriate and low-cost technology for supplying medical oxygen in low-resource settings; however, some maintenance and occasional repairs are required to optimise their longevity. Through a skill-mapping analysis based on historical concentrator repair logs, the speaker's team identified 31 basic technician skills that would be sufficient for the repair of over 90% of observed oxygen concentrator failures as well as for routine preventive maintenance. Most of these skills are drawn from the Library of Biomedical Technician Assistant Skills developed by the Developing World Healthcare Technologies Lab and the Engineering World Health. The speaker's team uses this skill-mapping analysis to propose an evidence-based training curriculum specifically tailored to the maintenance of oxygen concentrators in low-resource settings.