Applying systems thinking in the prosthetics and orthotics sector: investigating the common challenges in Iran.
Saeed ShahabiCody L McDonaldMaryam JalaliKamran Bagheri LankaraniHassan JoulaeiMasoud BehzadifarParviz MojganiPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
This study provides the groundwork to develop and implement national strategies to address modifiable barriers and improve prosthetic and orthotic services.Implications for rehabilitationLack of united stewardship, inappropriate inter-sectoral cooperation, and poor awareness among decision-makers are the governance challenges of prosthetics and orthotics (P&O) and must be managed by the government.Government resources allocated to P&O services should increase, and P&O insurance coverage should improve.P&O services should be incorporated in health benefits packages to lessen the reliance on out-of-pocket payments.Planning should be done toward inclusion of P&O services in universal health coverage.Up-to-date scientific training and high-quality evidence are needed to enhance the practical skills of P&O graduates and consequently improve the quality of P&O services.Effective continuing training courses for P&O graduates are recommended.It is advantageous to provide P&O services in hospitals.