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14. WHO TAUGHT YOU THESE ABOVE ACTIVITIES? Prosthesis D Physiotherapist D Occupational D Medical practitioner D Ordinaryprofessional nurse D Ifother, please specify: _ 15. PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE GIVEN (pSYCHOSOCIAL CARE) Visited by an old amputee with a prosthesis in good working order, motivating to face reality of having one or no limbs instead having prosthesis as limbs. Given opportunity to visit limb fitting center. Given opportunity to discuss with other amputees amongst whom, other had returned to their old work. Discussed with amputee with severe injuries who could not cope with their old work but had been placed for sheltered ernploymenL Advised to always have someone to talk to or have confiding relationship to prevent depression All ofthe above D None ofthe above D 6 D D D D D
Other D Ifother, please specify: _ 16. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (SOCIAL CARE) 16.1 With whom did you discuss your financial concerns? Rehabilitation nurse D - Social Worker D Psychologist D 17. 17.1 172 RESPONDENTS FINANCIAL lllSTORY Were you're a breadwinner before injwy? Yes No D D Ifyes, are you able to provide for your family? Yes No D D 17.3 Ifno, do you get any fmancial assistance besides disability grant? Yes No D D 17.4 Ifyes, who provides this financial assistance? Pleasespecify: _ 7
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14. WHO TAUGHT YOU THESE ABOVE ACTIVITIES?<br />
Prosthesis D<br />
Physiotherapist D<br />
Occupational D<br />
Medical practitioner D<br />
Ordinarypr<strong>of</strong>essional nurse D<br />
Ifother, please specify: _<br />
15. PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE GIVEN (pSYCHOSOCIAL CARE)<br />
Visited by an old amputee with a prosthesis in good<br />
working order, motivating to face reality <strong>of</strong> having one or<br />
no limbs instead having prosthesis as limbs.<br />
Given opportunity to visit limb fitting center.<br />
Given opportunity to discuss with other amputees amongst<br />
whom, other had returned to their old work.<br />
Discussed with amputee with severe injuries who could not<br />
cope with their old work but had been placed for sheltered<br />
ernploymenL<br />
Advised to always have someone to talk to or have<br />
confiding relationship to prevent depression<br />
All <strong>of</strong>the above D<br />
None <strong>of</strong>the above D<br />
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D<br />
D<br />
D<br />
D<br />
D