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439570 | Indicator:Yaws status of endemicity and number of cases | Definition: The number of reported yaws cases combined with the status of endemicity dataset for all countries that had reported case numbers. | 2022-05-19 12:44:18 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2020 - 2020 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433585 | Indicator:Neonatal tetanus - number of reported cases per million | Definition: Confirmed neonatal tetanus cases per million. Method of estimation: WHO compiles neonatal tetanus data as reported by national authorities. Our World In Data converts this into a rate by standardising with our population variable. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 1974 - 2020 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433584 | Indicator:Best-practice policy implemented for industrially produced trans-fatty acids (TFA) (Y/N) | Rationale: Intake of trans-fatty acids (TFA) is associated with increased risk of heart attacks and death from coronary heart disease. Replacing industrially produced TFA with healthier oils and fats is cost-effective and feasible, and can be done without changing the taste of food or its cost to the consumer. In May 2018, WHO called for the global elimination of industrially produced TFA by 2023 and released the REPLACE action framework to support countries in implementing the prompt, complete and sustained elimination of industrially produced TFA from the food supply. In May 2019, WHO released six REPLACE modules, which provide practical, step-by-step implementation guidance to support country actions. WHO recommends that countries adopt and implement one of two best-practice policy options for eliminating industrially produced TFA from the global food supply. Definition: Country has a policy(ies) or regulatory measure(s) that limit industrially produced TFA in all settings and are in line with the recommended approach. The two best-practice policies for TFA elimination are: 1) mandatory national limit of 2 grams of industrially produced TFA per 100 grams of total fat in all foods; and 2) mandatory national ban on the production or use of partially hydrogenated oils (PHO) as an ingredient in all foods. “Yes” if a best-practice is implemented, “No” if a best-practice is not implemented, or “-“ if there is no data. If a country has adopted a best-practice policy, but the policy has not yet come into effect, "Yes" is inserted under the expected future year when the policy comes into effect. Method of estimation: The indicator is based on TFA country score card available in the WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA) (https://extranet.who.int/nutrition/gina/en/scorecard/TFA). | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2004 - 2022 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433583 | Indicator:Number of isolates tested for cefixime | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2009 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433582 | Indicator:Overall compliance with regulations on smoke-free environments (score) | Definition: The level of compliance with the law was measured by asking in-country experts to provide their assessments by interview. These experts included at least three, and up to five, of the following persons: • the most senior government official in charge of tobacco control or tobacco-related conditions; • the head of a prominent NGO dedicated to tobacco control; • a health professional (e.g. physician, nurse, pharmacist) specializing in tobacco-related conditions; • a staff member of a public health university department; • the Tobacco Free Initiative focal point at the WHO country office. Assessments were requested for each provision which is in place under a national law banning smoking in public places and enclosed workplaces. Provisions not in place, or provisions put in place too recently to assess, were excluded from the request. An assessment of overall compliance with the law (all provisions considered together) was also requested. The provisions of interest for assessing compliance with smoke-free environment laws are: 1. A complete ban on smoking in health care facilities 2. A complete ban on smoking in educational facilities (excluding universities) 3. A complete ban on smoking in universities 4. A complete ban on smoking in government facilities 5. A complete ban on smoking in indoor private offices and workplaces 6. A complete ban on smoking in restaurants 7. A complete ban on smoking in pubs and bars 8. A complete ban on smoking in public transport. A compliance score of 0-10 was calculated based on the average responses of the 3-5 experts. If all experts said compliance was "high", a score of 10 was achieved. If all experts said compliance was "minimal", this resulted in a score of zero. A mix of high, moderate and minimal responses resulted in an average score calculated out of 10. Missing responses were scored as "missing" unless there were at least 3 non-missing responses given. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433581 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily e-cigarette use among adults (%) - Sex:Both sexes | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of e-cigarettes in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of e-cigarette users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of e-cigarettes per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of e-cigarettes in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of e-cigarettes at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. E-cigarettes are defined differently in national surveys, but can be generally described as electronic nicotine delivery systems that do not contain tobacco. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433580 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily e-cigarette use among adults (%) - Sex:Female | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of e-cigarettes in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of e-cigarette users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of e-cigarettes per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of e-cigarettes in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of e-cigarettes at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. E-cigarettes are defined differently in national surveys, but can be generally described as electronic nicotine delivery systems that do not contain tobacco. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433579 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily e-cigarette use among adults (%) - Sex:Male | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of e-cigarettes in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of e-cigarette users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of e-cigarettes per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of e-cigarettes in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of e-cigarettes at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. E-cigarettes are defined differently in national surveys, but can be generally described as electronic nicotine delivery systems that do not contain tobacco. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433578 | Indicator:Year of latest adult prevalence survey (nonsmoked) | Rationale: Data on smoking prevalence and patterns of tobacco use among adults and youth that are both recent and representative of the national population are key to successful guidance of tobacco control programmes. Definition: The survey is representative of the country's population aged in the range covered by the survey. Method of estimation: None | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433577 | Indicator:Estimate of current tobacco smoking prevalence (%) (age-standardized rate) - Sex:Female | % | Rationale: Tobacco use is a major contributor to illness and death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). There is no proven safe level of tobacco use or of second-hand smoke exposure. All daily and non-daily users of tobacco are at risk of a variety of poor health outcomes across the life-course, including NCDs. Reducing the prevalence of current tobacco use will make a large contribution to reducing premature mortality from NCDs. Routine and regular monitoring of this indicator is necessary to enable accurate monitoring and evaluation of the impact of implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), or tobacco control policies in the countries that are not yet Parties to the WHO FCTC, over time. Definition: The percentage of the population aged 15 years and over who currently use any smoked tobacco product, as estimated using the method described in the Method of Estimation below. “Current” means either daily or non-daily (occasional) use at the time of the survey. Smoked tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and any other form of smoked tobacco. Smoked tobacco products exclude smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco products and products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which e-cigarettes are a common type, as well as “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. Age-standardization is a method to adjust a country's prevalence rate using the WHO standard population (applied to age-specific prevalence rates) which allows meaningful comparison of rates between countries. Method of estimation: A statistical model based on a Bayesian negative binomial meta-regression is used to model prevalence of current tobacco smoking for each country, separately for men and women. A full description of the method is available as a peer-reviewed article in The Lancet, volume 385, No. 9972, p966–976 (2015). Once the age-and-sex-specific prevalence rates from nat… | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2000 - 2025 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433576 | Indicator:Estimate of current tobacco smoking prevalence (%) (age-standardized rate) - Sex:Male | % | Rationale: Tobacco use is a major contributor to illness and death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). There is no proven safe level of tobacco use or of second-hand smoke exposure. All daily and non-daily users of tobacco are at risk of a variety of poor health outcomes across the life-course, including NCDs. Reducing the prevalence of current tobacco use will make a large contribution to reducing premature mortality from NCDs. Routine and regular monitoring of this indicator is necessary to enable accurate monitoring and evaluation of the impact of implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), or tobacco control policies in the countries that are not yet Parties to the WHO FCTC, over time. Definition: The percentage of the population aged 15 years and over who currently use any smoked tobacco product, as estimated using the method described in the Method of Estimation below. “Current” means either daily or non-daily (occasional) use at the time of the survey. Smoked tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and any other form of smoked tobacco. Smoked tobacco products exclude smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco products and products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which e-cigarettes are a common type, as well as “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. Age-standardization is a method to adjust a country's prevalence rate using the WHO standard population (applied to age-specific prevalence rates) which allows meaningful comparison of rates between countries. Method of estimation: A statistical model based on a Bayesian negative binomial meta-regression is used to model prevalence of current tobacco smoking for each country, separately for men and women. A full description of the method is available as a peer-reviewed article in The Lancet, volume 385, No. 9972, p966–976 (2015). Once the age-and-sex-specific prevalence rates from nat… | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2000 - 2025 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433575 | Indicator:Estimate of current tobacco smoking prevalence (%) (age-standardized rate) - Sex:Both sexes | % | Rationale: Tobacco use is a major contributor to illness and death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). There is no proven safe level of tobacco use or of second-hand smoke exposure. All daily and non-daily users of tobacco are at risk of a variety of poor health outcomes across the life-course, including NCDs. Reducing the prevalence of current tobacco use will make a large contribution to reducing premature mortality from NCDs. Routine and regular monitoring of this indicator is necessary to enable accurate monitoring and evaluation of the impact of implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), or tobacco control policies in the countries that are not yet Parties to the WHO FCTC, over time. Definition: The percentage of the population aged 15 years and over who currently use any smoked tobacco product, as estimated using the method described in the Method of Estimation below. “Current” means either daily or non-daily (occasional) use at the time of the survey. Smoked tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and any other form of smoked tobacco. Smoked tobacco products exclude smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco products and products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which e-cigarettes are a common type, as well as “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. Age-standardization is a method to adjust a country's prevalence rate using the WHO standard population (applied to age-specific prevalence rates) which allows meaningful comparison of rates between countries. Method of estimation: A statistical model based on a Bayesian negative binomial meta-regression is used to model prevalence of current tobacco smoking for each country, separately for men and women. A full description of the method is available as a peer-reviewed article in The Lancet, volume 385, No. 9972, p966–976 (2015). Once the age-and-sex-specific prevalence rates from nat… | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2000 - 2025 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433574 | Indicator:Existence of national radon action plan - Years covered | Definition: The time period covered by the current national radon action plan. <br> Response options include a starting year and ending year. Method of estimation: Country response to WHO Radon Survey 2018 | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433573 | Indicator:Persistence to last grade of primary (% of cohort) - Sex:Both sexes | Rationale: The cohort survival rate measures an education system's holding power and internal efficiency. Rates approaching 100 percent indicate high retention and low dropout levels. Definition: Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Method of measurement: Cohort survival rate is calculated by dividing the total number of children belonging to a cohort who reached each successive grade of the specified level of education by the number of children in the same cohort; those originally enrolled in the first grade of primary education, and multiplying by 100. To reflect current patterns of grade transition, it is calculated based on the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrollment by grade for the two most recent years and data on repeaters by grade for the most recent of those two years. Data on education are collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics from official responses to its annual education survey. All the data are mapped to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to ensure the comparability of education programs at the international level. The current version was formally adopted by UNESCO Member States in 2011. The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two calendar years (for example, from September 2010 to June 2011); in these cases the reference year refers to the year in which the school year ended (2011 in the example). Method of estimation: UNESCO compiles data on net primary school enrollment ratio. Method of measurement: Aggregation method: Weighted average | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 1990 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433572 | Indicator:Persistence to last grade of primary (% of cohort) - Sex:Female | Rationale: The cohort survival rate measures an education system's holding power and internal efficiency. Rates approaching 100 percent indicate high retention and low dropout levels. Definition: Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Method of measurement: Cohort survival rate is calculated by dividing the total number of children belonging to a cohort who reached each successive grade of the specified level of education by the number of children in the same cohort; those originally enrolled in the first grade of primary education, and multiplying by 100. To reflect current patterns of grade transition, it is calculated based on the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrollment by grade for the two most recent years and data on repeaters by grade for the most recent of those two years. Data on education are collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics from official responses to its annual education survey. All the data are mapped to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to ensure the comparability of education programs at the international level. The current version was formally adopted by UNESCO Member States in 2011. The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two calendar years (for example, from September 2010 to June 2011); in these cases the reference year refers to the year in which the school year ended (2011 in the example). Method of estimation: UNESCO compiles data on net primary school enrollment ratio. Method of measurement: Aggregation method: Weighted average | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 1990 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433571 | Indicator:Persistence to last grade of primary (% of cohort) - Sex:Male | Rationale: The cohort survival rate measures an education system's holding power and internal efficiency. Rates approaching 100 percent indicate high retention and low dropout levels. Definition: Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method. Method of measurement: Cohort survival rate is calculated by dividing the total number of children belonging to a cohort who reached each successive grade of the specified level of education by the number of children in the same cohort; those originally enrolled in the first grade of primary education, and multiplying by 100. To reflect current patterns of grade transition, it is calculated based on the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrollment by grade for the two most recent years and data on repeaters by grade for the most recent of those two years. Data on education are collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics from official responses to its annual education survey. All the data are mapped to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to ensure the comparability of education programs at the international level. The current version was formally adopted by UNESCO Member States in 2011. The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two calendar years (for example, from September 2010 to June 2011); in these cases the reference year refers to the year in which the school year ended (2011 in the example). Method of estimation: UNESCO compiles data on net primary school enrollment ratio. Method of measurement: Aggregation method: Weighted average | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 1990 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433570 | Indicator:Total number of malaria cases (presumed + confirmed cases) | Definition: Malaria cases (presumed and confirmed) from all reporting sectors (public/private/community) throughout the country. Confirmed cases are malaria cases in which the parasite has been detected in a diagnostic test i.e microscopy, RDT or molecular diagnostic test. Presumed cases are cases suspected of being malaria that are not confirmed by a diagnostic test. Method of measurement: Data submitted by the national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) compiled by WHO. Method of calculation: Confirmed cases used were reported through the laboratory, unless indicated by the country that confirmed cases should be used from the outpatient register owing to incomplete or inaccurate laboratory data. Confirmed cases were corrected for double counting of microscopy and RDT where the exact number of double counted cases was known. Confirmed cases include indigenous, imported, introduced, relapsing and recrudescent cases, as well as all species, including non-human malaria P. knowlesi. Presumed cases are reported from the outpatient register. Total cases are the sum of confirmed and presumed cases. Method of estimation: N/A | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2010 - 2020 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433569 | Indicator:Age range of most recent survey of adults | Rationale: In order to compare the results of different surveys, it is necessary to know the age range of respondents in each survey. Definition: The age range of respondents sampled in the survey, given in years. Method of estimation: Country reported data | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | {} |
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433568 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily tobacco use among adults (%) - Sex:Male | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of tobacco in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of tobacco users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of any tobacco product per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of any tobacco product in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of any tobacco product at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. Tobacco use includes use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, waterpipes, heated tobacco products, any form of smokeless tobacco (chewed, sucked, nasal) and any other form of tobacco. Tobacco use excludes use of products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which electronic cigarettes are a common type. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433567 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily tobacco use among adults (%) - Sex:Both sexes | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of tobacco in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of tobacco users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of any tobacco product per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of any tobacco product in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of any tobacco product at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. Tobacco use includes use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, waterpipes, heated tobacco products, any form of smokeless tobacco (chewed, sucked, nasal) and any other form of tobacco. Tobacco use excludes use of products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which electronic cigarettes are a common type. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433566 | Indicator:Prevalence of daily tobacco use among adults (%) - Sex:Female | % | Rationale: Crude prevalence rates can be used to assess the actual use of tobacco in a country and to generate an estimate of the number of tobacco users in the population. Definition: The crude rate, expressed as a percentage of the total population, refers to the number of current users of any tobacco product per 100 population of the country. When this crude prevalence rate is multiplied by the country’s population, the result is the number of current users of any tobacco product in the country. The definition of "current" varies between surveys, but often means use of any tobacco product at least once during a defined period leading up to the survey date. Tobacco use includes use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, waterpipes, heated tobacco products, any form of smokeless tobacco (chewed, sucked, nasal) and any other form of tobacco. Tobacco use excludes use of products that do not contain tobacco, such as electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) of which electronic cigarettes are a common type. Method of estimation: Country reported data. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2018 - 2018 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433565 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:80+ years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433564 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:70-79 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433563 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:60-69 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433562 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:50-59 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433561 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:40-49 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433560 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:30-39 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433559 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:18-29 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433558 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:5-17 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433557 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:0-4 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433556 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Residence Area Type:Rural - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433555 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Residence Area Type:Urban - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433554 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Female - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433553 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Male - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433552 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:80+ years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433551 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:70-79 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433550 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:60-69 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433549 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:50-59 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433548 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:40-49 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433547 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:30-39 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433546 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:18-29 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433545 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:5-17 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433544 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:0-4 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433543 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Residence Area Type:Rural - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433542 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Residence Area Type:Urban - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433541 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Female - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433540 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Male - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433539 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Both sexes - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433538 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Sex:Both sexes - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433537 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:All age groups (total) - Residence Area Type:Total - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433536 | Indicator:Met need of assistive products as proportion of need (%) - Age Group:All age groups (total) - Residence Area Type:Total - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The ratio of prevalence of met need to prevalence of need, where: Prevalence of met need = the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products. Prevalence of need = sum of the prevalence of met need (the proportion of a population using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products) and the prevalence of unmet need (the proportion of a population that need new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not.) Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of met need = (Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) *100/ [(Number of respondents who reported using assistive products that do not need new or additional assistive products / Total number of respondents) + (Number of respondents who reported being in need of new or additional assistive products regardless of whether they are already using assistive products or not/ Total number of respondents)] | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433535 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:70-79 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433534 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:5-17 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433533 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:0-4 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433532 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Residence Area Type:Rural - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433531 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Residence Area Type:Urban - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433530 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:40-49 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433529 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Canes/sticks, tripod and quadripod | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433528 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Braille writing equipment/braillers | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433527 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Braille displays (note takers) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433526 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Axillary / Elbow crutches | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433525 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Audio-players with DAISY capability | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433524 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Alarm signalers with light/sound/vibration | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433523 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:60-69 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433522 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:50-59 years - Assistive technology product:Total, excluding spectacles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433521 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:80+ years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433520 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Age Group:70-79 years - Assistive technology product:Total | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2019 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433519 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:White canes | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433518 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Wheelchairs, manual with postural support | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433517 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Wheelchairs, electrically powered | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433516 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Watches, talking/touching | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433515 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:walking frames/walkers | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433514 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Video communication devices | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433513 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:tricycles | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433512 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Travel aids, portable | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433511 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Time management products | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433510 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Therapeutic footwear (diabetic, neuropathic, orthopedic) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433509 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Standing frames, adjustable | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433508 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Spectacles; low-vision, short/long distance/filters etc | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433507 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Smart phones/tablets/PDA (for seeing/vision) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433506 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Smart phones/tablets/PDA (for hearing) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433505 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Smart phones/tablets/PDA (for communication) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433504 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Smart phones/tablets/PDA (for cognition) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433503 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Simplified mobile phones | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433502 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Screen readers | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433501 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Rollators | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433500 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Recorders | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433499 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Ramps, portable | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433498 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Prostheses (upper limb)* | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433497 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Prostheses (lower limb) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433496 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Pressure relief mattresses | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433495 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Pressure relief cushions | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433494 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Pill organizers | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433493 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Personal emergency alarm systems | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433492 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Orthoses (upper limb) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433491 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Orthoses (spinal) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433490 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Orthoses (lower limb) | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433489 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Manual wheelchairs - push type | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433488 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Magnifiers, optical | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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433487 | Indicator:Prevalence of use of assistive products (%) - Assistive technology product:Incontinence products, absorbent | % | Rationale: The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution. Definition: The proportion of a population using at least one assistive product. Method of measurement: Population-based survey: household survey conducted with the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA), a dedicated WHO survey tool collecting self-reported data on access to assistive technology. Method of estimation: Estimates derived from national household surveys using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA). Percentage of population using at least one assistive product = (Number of respondents who reported using at least one assistive product / Total number of respondents) * 100 Sample weighting was applied. | 2022-05-19 10:35:42 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 2021 - 2021 | Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (2022.05) 5629 | WHO, Global Health Observatory (2022) 22615 | % | {} |
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