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Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda

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Malkin, RA; Perry, L
Published in: Iet Conference Publications
December 1, 2012

The Developing World Healthcare Technology Laboratory (DHTLab) at Duke University recently developed the first evidence-based approach to training technicians to repair and maintain medical equipment in resource-poor settings, the BTA program. In this paper we describe a matched-pair study of hospitals with and without a BTA trained technician in Rwanda. Hospitals without a BTA trained technician had 54% more out-of-service equipment (14.8%) in critical clinical areas than hospitals with BTA trained technicians (9.6%). We conclude that the new curriculum has a significant impact on the healthcare of the hospitals.

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December 1, 2012

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2012

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608 CP
 

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Malkin, R. A., & Perry, L. (2012). Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda. Iet Conference Publications, 2012(608 CP). https://doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.1485
Malkin, R. A., and L. Perry. “Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda.” Iet Conference Publications 2012, no. 608 CP (December 1, 2012). https://doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.1485.
Malkin RA, Perry L. Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda. Iet Conference Publications. 2012 Dec 1;2012(608 CP).
Malkin, R. A., and L. Perry. “Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda.” Iet Conference Publications, vol. 2012, no. 608 CP, Dec. 2012. Scopus, doi:10.1049/cp.2012.1485.
Malkin RA, Perry L. Evaluation of the impact of a new biomedical equipment technician curriculum in Rwanda. Iet Conference Publications. 2012 Dec 1;2012(608 CP).

Published In

Iet Conference Publications

DOI

Publication Date

December 1, 2012

Volume

2012

Issue

608 CP