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Understanding history, philanthropy and the role of WHO in provision of assistive technologies for hearing loss

机译:了解历史,慈善事业以及世界卫生组织在提供听力损失辅助技术方面的作用

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Philanthropy continues to play an important role in provision of hearing devices and is often the only alternative for the majority of those in need of these devices. While this leads to improved access to services it may also create unsustainable service delivery models. Over the past decade, World Health Organization (WHO) has been making consistent efforts towards promoting accessibility and affordability of high-quality hearing devices, especially in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). WHO developed and updated the "Guidelines for Hearing Aids and Services in Developing Countries", in 2004. In 2006, WHO supported the establishment of "World Wide (WW) Hearing", to promote hearing aid access across the globe. In the past year, WHO has renewed these efforts. As the first step and following a consultation on promoting access to hearing devices, WHO has developed a preferred product profile in order to facilitate the development and access of appropriate and affordable hearing aids for developing countries. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (article 32), calls for international collaboration to promote access to assistive technology including hearing devices. A coordinated global effort is required to promote availability and affordability of high-quality hearing devices. Such an undertaking requires the cooperation of all stakeholders: WHO, Member States, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), philanthropists, manufacturers and users, to fulfill the international obligation and bring about a change in the quality of life of millions of people with hearing loss.Implications for RehabilitationDevelopment of preferred product profile for hearing aids in LMICs can improve development and provision of high-quality, affordable hearing devices.Investment made by the recipients, such as partial financial contribution towards the cost of device or through purchase of ear mould or batteries, leads to a greater sense of responsibility towards the device and its maintenance.Low level of awareness about hearing loss and the potential benefits of hearing aids contribute to the underutilization of hearing aids.
机译:慈善事业在提供助听器方面继续发挥重要作用,并且通常是大多数需要助听器的人的唯一选择。虽然这可以改善对服务的访问,但它也可能会创建不可持续的服务交付模型。在过去的十年中,世界卫生组织(WHO)一直在努力提高高质量听力设备的可及性和可负担性,特别是在中低收入国家(LMIC)中。世卫组织于2004年制定并更新了《发展中国家助听器和服务指南》。2006年,世卫组织支持建立“全球(WW)助听器”,以促进全球助听器的普及。在过去的一年中,世卫组织重新进行了这些努力。作为第一步并在就促进使用助听器的使用进行磋商之后,世卫组织已制定了首选产品简介,以促进发展中国家开发和使用合适且负担得起的助听器。 《残疾人权利公约》(第32条)呼吁开展国际合作,以促进人们获得包括听力设备在内的辅助技术。需要协调一致的全球努力来提高高质量听力设备的可用性和可承受性。这项工作需要所有利益攸关方的合作:世卫组织,会员国,非政府组织(NGOs),慈善家,制造商和使用者,以履行国际义务并改变数以百万计的有听力障碍者的生活质量修复的意义在中低收入和中等收入国家中发展助听器的首选产品外形可以改善开发和提供高质量,负担得起的助听器的能力。接收者进行的投资,例如对设备成本或购买耳模的部分财务出资或电池,会导致对设备及其维护产生更大的责任感。对听力下降和助听器潜在好处的了解水平较低,这导致了助听器的利用率不足。

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