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ehabilitation team, to meet other basic needs <strong>of</strong> the amputees. other categories that are<br />
also lacking in the government institution are the psychologist and psychiatrist, whose<br />
services are very important especially in the rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> amputees because <strong>of</strong><br />
psychological problems.<br />
5.4.4 ITEM 10 NUMBER OF AMPUTEES SERVED IN THIS HEALTH<br />
CENTRE PER ANNUM<br />
TABLES.S NUMBER OFAMPUTEES SERVED INTIllS REALTIl CE.l\'TRE<br />
PER Al"NUM<br />
Number <strong>of</strong>Amputees Served Per Annum Frequency Percentage<br />
Less Than 25 3 12%<br />
26-50 17 68%<br />
51-100 4 16%<br />
101 -150 - -<br />
151 and above - -<br />
Not sure 1 4%<br />
Total 25 100%<br />
Table 5.8 show that (17) 68% <strong>of</strong> the amputees responded that there were 26 to 50<br />
amputees attended to, (4) 16% responded that there were 51 to 100 amputees seen and (3)<br />
12% responded that there were less than 25 amputees attended to, as compared to (I) 4%<br />
who was not sure <strong>of</strong>the number that is served by the health services they attended. These<br />
are the number <strong>of</strong> the amputees served in the both government and private health<br />
services.<br />
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