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Development of a wheelchair maintenance training programme and questionnaire for clinicians and wheelchair users.

Maria Luisa ToroEmily BirdMichelle OysterLynn WorobeyMichael LainSamuel BuciorRory A CooperJonathan L Pearlman
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2017)
The WMTP will continue to be revised as it is further implemented. The WMT-Q is an acceptable instrument to measure pre- and post-training maintenance knowledge. Implications for Rehabilitation The Wheelchair Maintenance Training Program can be used to educate rehabilitation clinicians and technicians to improve wheelchair service and delivery to end users. This training complements the World Health Organization basic wheelchair service curriculum, which only includes training of the clinicians, but does not include detailed information to train wheelchair users and caregivers. This training program offers a time efficient method for providing education to end users in a group setting that may mitigate adverse consequences resulting from wheelchair breakdown. This training program has significant potential for impact among wheelchair users in areas where access to repair services is limited.
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