Age related increase in impairment across the life course: the use of Zomba curves to estimate assistive technology needs in Malawi.
Ikenna D EbuenyiMonica Z JamaliEmma M SmithJuba KafumbaPachalo ChizalaAlister C MunthaliMalcolm MaclachlanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
The differential slope of impairment curves against age is a guide to the increasing demand for AT across the life course and across different domains of functioning. Country specific analysis of impairment across age and domains is essential to understand and plan for the growing need for AT globally.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONIt is important to estimate and plan for impairment across life course to address the age-related increase in impairment and the increasing need for AT with age.The Zomba curves show the cumulative nature of impairment with age and the need for age and need specific provision of AT across the life course through proactive policy level actions.The significant high unmet need for glasses and hearing aids attests to similar need for other assistive products and the need for setting specific interventions to address needs of affected persons.The differential slope of impairment curves against age is a guide to the differing and increasing demand for assistive technology across the life course and across different domains of functioning.
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