FACTS ABOUT THE THREE PROJECTS SUPPORTED BY ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
National Wound Care Training Workshops
When: February 2010 – July 2012
Where: India
Who: Applicant: Amrita Institute of medical Sciences/Diabetic Foot Society
Partners:
- World Diabetes Foundation
- European Wound Management Association
When: February 2010 – July 2012
Objective: To create a better environment for people living with chronic wounds. The training of doctors and nurses will take place in workshops at selected hospitals in 11 out of India’s 27 states. Money for the project is donated by Access to Healthcare/Coloplast and WDF.
Results: 2,880 medical professionals will be trained in modern wound management practice and concepts and a national cadre of wound care workers/specialists will be founded. The aim is to reduce the number of foot amputations by 10 % from 2010 and to create awareness among patients about the importance of early and proper treatment of chronic wounds.
National Stoma Care Nursing Education Program
Where: India
Who: Applicant: International Ostomy Association (IOA)
Partners:
- World Council of Enterostomal Therapists (WCET)
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
When: February 2010 – January 2013
Objective: iIncrease the level of knowledge and strengthen the skills and experience within stoma care. We aim to improve patient’s quality of life by providing professional stoma care management and reduce the chances of ostomy complications. This will increase the status and recognition of stoma care nurses in India.
Results: 4,500 nurses will complete a theoretical online stoma care education programme and a total of 1,400 nurses will be educated in stoma care both in theory and practice.
Spinal Cord Injury workshop
Where: India
Whp: Applicant: Spinal Cord Society – Indian chapter
Partners:
- International Spinal Cord Society (ISCOS)
- Asian Spinal Cord Network
- World Health Organisation
When: 1 October 2010 – 3 October 2010
What: A 3-day workshop on the basic principles of SCI-management before the ISCOS Annual Scientific Meeting
Objective: In India, approximately 1.5 million people live with a Spinal Cord Injury. Every year 10,000 new cases are added to this group (Source: Spinal Cord Society).
The project aims at raising awareness about and drive progress for people living with spinal cord injuries,
Results: Healthcare professionals will be trained in spinal cord injuries. The participants will raise awareness about SCI in their local environment.