Editorial: Transforming health and social education to include a greater focus on public health education in the curriculum
(2023)
Journal Article
Brownie, S., Ackers, L., Murphy, G., & Shumba, C. (in press). Editorial: Transforming health and social education to include a greater focus on public health education in the curriculum. Frontiers in Public Health, 11, 1306124. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1306124
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Frugal innovation in wound management within a low resource inpatient setting: a case series (2023)
Journal Article
This article highlights challenges of wound care in low resource settings, considering opportunities for frugal innovation and our experiences while creating virtual wound care clinics across two global communities. In addition, we will discuss four... Read More about Frugal innovation in wound management within a low resource inpatient setting: a case series.
Virtual volunteering: A collaborative prosthetics research project (2023)
Journal Article
An international multi-disciplinary team has demonstrated a low-carbon way for clinicians and scientists in the UK to engage with global health, and how their counterparts in low-resource settings can benefit from these exchanges of expertise.
Repair strategies for assistive technology in low resource settings (2023)
Journal Article
Purpose
To investigate the practices of repair that exist for users of mobility assistive products in low resource settings, as well as the psychosocial impact that the repair, or non-repair, of these devices has on users’ lives.
Materials and Me... Read More about Repair strategies for assistive technology in low resource settings.
Evaluation of the current status of prosthetic rehabilitation services for major limb loss: a descriptive study in Ugandan Referral hospitals (2023)
Journal Article
Mulwinda, B., Nalwoga, R. P., Mwaka, E. S., Kenney, L. P. J., Ackers, L., & Ssekitoleko, R. T. (2024). Evaluation of the current status of prosthetic rehabilitation services for major limb loss: a descriptive study in Ugandan Referral hospitals. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(5), 969-978. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2023.2188266Background: Low-income-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) have a large
burden of major limb loss. No recent study has reported on Uganda’s state of
public sector prosthetics services. This study aimed to document the landscape of
major limb loss,... Read More about Evaluation of the current status of prosthetic rehabilitation services for major limb loss: a descriptive study in Ugandan Referral hospitals.