ANNOUNCE: Improving Prostheses - Farmers and Ranchers Survey
Craig W Heckathorne
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Title:
ANNOUNCE: Improving Prostheses - Farmers and Ranchers Survey
Creator:
Craig W Heckathorne
Date:
10/23/2013
Text:
Help us to improve prostheses -- participate in ongoing survey:
[Thank you! to those who have already participated or who have passed this announcement to others!]
The Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Center, in partnership with the National AgrAbility Project, is conducting a survey of farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, and livestock handlers who have limb amputations. The purpose of the survey is to determine how prosthetic components used (or rejected) by farmers and ranchers can be improved to better serve these individuals. We are also interested in how farmers and ranchers view the services associated with obtaining and maintaining a prosthesis.
The survey was created based on preliminary interviews with 40 farmers who have either upper-limb or lower-limb amputations and 26 Certified Prosthetists who provide service to farmers and ranchers. The interviews identified several areas of concern, including durability, environmental effects, adaptations, cost, and education and training.
Our objective in this survey is to have a broader representation of the concerns of farmers and ranchers with limb amputations in order to establish priorities for improvements. Specifically, we want to increase the representation of different types and levels of amputation, different farming and livestock operations, the variety of components used or tried and rejected, and the diversity of geographic regions.
The survey is available online and in print form. The links for the separate online versions of the Upper-Limb and Lower-Limb Surveys of farmers and ranchers with amputations and instructions for obtaining printed copies can be found here:
<URL Redacted>
If you would like more information about the project, please visit the project page on the NUPOC website at: <URL Redacted>
A webinar with the results of the interviews is also available on the National AgrAbility Project website at: <URL Redacted>
The title of the presentation is Experiences with Prosthetics and What Is Needed: Results of Systematic Interviews with Farmers and Prosthetists.
You are also welcome to contact me for more information.
Your assistance in distributing the survey announcement to farmers and ranchers with limb amputations would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Craig Heckathorne
Project Director, Assessing and Responding to the Prosthetics Needs of Farmers and Ranchers (NIDRR)
______________________________________________________
Craig W. Heckathorne, MS
Research Engineer
Specialist, Upper-limb Prosthetics
Northwestern University
Prosthetics-Orthotics Center
680 N. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL 60611
phone: 312-503-5723
fax: 312-503-5760
email: <Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>
website: http://www.nupoc.northwestern.edu/
[Thank you! to those who have already participated or who have passed this announcement to others!]
The Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Center, in partnership with the National AgrAbility Project, is conducting a survey of farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, and livestock handlers who have limb amputations. The purpose of the survey is to determine how prosthetic components used (or rejected) by farmers and ranchers can be improved to better serve these individuals. We are also interested in how farmers and ranchers view the services associated with obtaining and maintaining a prosthesis.
The survey was created based on preliminary interviews with 40 farmers who have either upper-limb or lower-limb amputations and 26 Certified Prosthetists who provide service to farmers and ranchers. The interviews identified several areas of concern, including durability, environmental effects, adaptations, cost, and education and training.
Our objective in this survey is to have a broader representation of the concerns of farmers and ranchers with limb amputations in order to establish priorities for improvements. Specifically, we want to increase the representation of different types and levels of amputation, different farming and livestock operations, the variety of components used or tried and rejected, and the diversity of geographic regions.
The survey is available online and in print form. The links for the separate online versions of the Upper-Limb and Lower-Limb Surveys of farmers and ranchers with amputations and instructions for obtaining printed copies can be found here:
<URL Redacted>
If you would like more information about the project, please visit the project page on the NUPOC website at: <URL Redacted>
A webinar with the results of the interviews is also available on the National AgrAbility Project website at: <URL Redacted>
The title of the presentation is Experiences with Prosthetics and What Is Needed: Results of Systematic Interviews with Farmers and Prosthetists.
You are also welcome to contact me for more information.
Your assistance in distributing the survey announcement to farmers and ranchers with limb amputations would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Craig Heckathorne
Project Director, Assessing and Responding to the Prosthetics Needs of Farmers and Ranchers (NIDRR)
______________________________________________________
Craig W. Heckathorne, MS
Research Engineer
Specialist, Upper-limb Prosthetics
Northwestern University
Prosthetics-Orthotics Center
680 N. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL 60611
phone: 312-503-5723
fax: 312-503-5760
email: <Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>
website: http://www.nupoc.northwestern.edu/
Citation
Craig W Heckathorne, “ANNOUNCE: Improving Prostheses - Farmers and Ranchers Survey,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/235641.