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Respiratory technologies and the co-production of breathing in the twentieth century
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Manchester (UK) : Manchester University Press,

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This chapter explores the interrelationships between embodied knowledge and assistive technology. Its primary focus is on interwar developments to respiratory technologies in Britain, but explores more broadly the extent to which consideration of users and user involvement has featured in the design of various technologies to facilitate breathing. The chapter uses under-utilised primary sources from the National Archives and the Royal Institution to examine mechanical respirators such as the Bragg-Paul Pulsator, then develop this user-focused framework to consider the later rise of ambulatory oxygen for home use. Considering how users have mattered in respiratory assistive technology highlights the problems with prosthetic designs which fail to consider the full social worlds of the user. Understanding these problems necessitates awareness of the longer history of their development and the longer-term problems inherent to ownership of the air. This relates to the politics of nationalised healthcare because ambulatory oxygen was outsourced from NHS pharmacy control in 2006. The chapter therefore concludes with a discussion of how standardised technology currently affects diverse users' ability to engage with assistive technologies.


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Respiratory technologies and the co-production of breathing in the twentieth century
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Manchester (UK) : Manchester University Press,

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This chapter explores the interrelationships between embodied knowledge and assistive technology. Its primary focus is on interwar developments to respiratory technologies in Britain, but explores more broadly the extent to which consideration of users and user involvement has featured in the design of various technologies to facilitate breathing. The chapter uses under-utilised primary sources from the National Archives and the Royal Institution to examine mechanical respirators such as the Bragg-Paul Pulsator, then develop this user-focused framework to consider the later rise of ambulatory oxygen for home use. Considering how users have mattered in respiratory assistive technology highlights the problems with prosthetic designs which fail to consider the full social worlds of the user. Understanding these problems necessitates awareness of the longer history of their development and the longer-term problems inherent to ownership of the air. This relates to the politics of nationalised healthcare because ambulatory oxygen was outsourced from NHS pharmacy control in 2006. The chapter therefore concludes with a discussion of how standardised technology currently affects diverse users' ability to engage with assistive technologies.


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The Defense Production Act (DPA) and the COVID-19 pandemic : recent developments and policy considerations
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Year: 2020 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service,

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Personal protective equipment (PPE) and COVID-19 : FDA regulation and related activities
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Year: 2020 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service,

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Health technology assessment in action : the official journal of IRI National Institute for Health Research.
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ISSN: 26453835 Year: 2017 Publisher: Tehran, Iran : Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Journals Publishing House,

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Medical equipment insights.
Year: 2008 Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Libertas Academica,


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Medical equipment insights.
Year: 2008 Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Libertas Academica,


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Medical equipment insights.
Year: 2008 Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Libertas Academica,

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