Training in priority assistive products: report from the first pilot

Overview

The first pilot of the training in priority assistive products package (TAP) was carried out in Bangalore, India in partnership with Mobility India and the Bangalore Baptist Hospital’s Community Health Division in collaboration with Motivation Australia, LV Prasad Eye Institute, and the University College London between the 27 February and the 2 March 2018. 

The scope of the pilot was to identify potential barriers and facilitators to the future implementation of TAP; gather feedback from representative TAP users to inform the ongoing development of TAP; as well as to pilot the evaluation methodology for future TAP pilots.

This report aims to present an overview of TAP and of the pilot, illustrate the key pilot findings, and highlight key recommendations going forward.
WHO Team
Access to Assistive Technology and Medical Devices (ATM), Assistive Technology (ATA)
Number of pages
15