Health Technology Assessment of smart canes for visually challenged in India

30 July 2020, Version 1
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.

Abstract

India has an estimated 4.6 million blind persons and over 35 million with visually impairment. Safe, independent mobility when performing everyday tasks is one of the greatest challenges faced by the visually impaired. A smart cane is an assistive technology device which is helpful in obstacle detection and warning. Cost of a white cane is INR 150 (USD 2), while a smart cane costs INR 3000-3500 (USD 40–47) in the Indian market. The government policy initiatives at providing free smart canes is a huge expenditure. Hence, a Health Technology assessment (HTA) with a mixed methods approach using economic evaluation and in depth qualitative interviews was conducted. The study results showed that the current smart canes are not cost-effective and have limitations in usability, require good training requirement. This evidence would be useful for policy makers, providers, and manufacturers of smart canes in India for changes in product design.

Keywords

Economic evaluation
Cost-utility analysis
PIADS
Assistive technology
Mixed methods

Comments

Comments are not moderated before they are posted, but they can be removed by the site moderators if they are found to be in contravention of our Commenting and Discussion Policy [opens in a new tab] - please read this policy before you post. Comments should be used for scholarly discussion of the content in question. You can find more information about how to use the commenting feature here [opens in a new tab] .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy [opens in a new tab] and Terms of Service [opens in a new tab] apply.