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Impact of an interdisciplinary low vision service on the quality of life of low vision patients

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A Hinds, A Sinclair, J Park, A Suttie, H … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Conclusion: Improvements in many areas of their vision related quality of life
indicate that this interdisciplinary low vision service has a positive impact on
the lives of service users. However many patients were still unable to ...
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Enhanced low vision rehabilitation for people with age related macular degeneration: a …

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BC Reeves, RA Harper, WB Russell - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004 - bjo.bmj.com
Method: A single centre parallel group randomised controlled trial in
participants' homes and the low vision clinic, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
People referred for LVR with a primary diagnosis of AMD and visual acuity ...
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Evaluating the value of low-vision services.


TW Raasch, SJ Leat, RN Kleinstein, MA … - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: Low-vision care is a widely accepted and valued service provided by
many optometrists. As in other areas of health care, evaluation of the outcome
of low-vision care is increasingly necessary so it can be properly ...
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The effectiveness of low-vision rehabilitation on participation in daily living and quality of life

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EL Lamoureux, JF Pallant, K Pesudovs, G Rees … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2007 - ARVO
METHODS. First-time referrals to low-vision clinics were assessed before and
after rehabilitation (3–6 months). Rasch analysis was used to estimate the
three IVI subscale and overall values on an interval scale. A mixed ...
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The effectiveness of comprehensive low vision services for older persons with visual …


S La Grow - Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness (JVIB), 2004 - Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness(JVIB)
The population of New Zealand, as in many other parts of the world, is aging,
with the most significant growth in population occurring in the older age groups
(Health Funding Authority, 1998). As the population ages, so does the ...
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Measuring low-vision rehabilitation outcomes with the NEI VFQ-25

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JA Stelmack, TR Stelmack, RW Massof - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2002 - ARVO
METHODS. Seventy-seven legally blind veterans from the Blind Rehabilitation
Center (BRC) at Hines VA Hospital and 51 partially sighted veterans from the
Visual Impairment Center to Optimize Remaining Sight (VICTORS) program at ...
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a vision rehabilitation intervention using an objective and …


P McCabe, F Nason, P Demers Turco, D … - Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2000 - informahealthcare.com
Correspondence and reprint requests to: Patricia McCabe Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary 243 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114 USA Tel.: +1-(617) 573-3155 Fax:
+1-(617) 573-4178 Email: cpmccabe@meei.harvard.edu.
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Outcome of low vision aid provision: the effectiveness of a low vision clinic


SJ Leat, A Fryer, NJ Rumney - Optometry & Vision Science, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Perceived benefit from Low Vision Clinic A great deal (66.7%) Not at all (10.5%)
A little (22.8%) Figure 1. Percentage of patients who felt they had benefited
from attending the Low Vision Clinic. Patients were asked whether they had ...
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Outcomes of low-vision services using optometric and multidisciplinary approaches: a non …


MR de Boer, J Twisk, AC Moll, HJ Volker- … - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Consecutive patients (n = 215) who were referred to optometric (55%) or
multidisciplinary (45%) low-vision services and above 50 years of age were
recruited from four hospitals in the Netherlands. They completed two vision- ...
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Quality of life of low-vision patients and outcomes of low-vision rehabilitation


J Stelmack - Optometry & Vision Science, 2001 - journals.lww.com
ABSTRACT: Purpose. The impact of low vision on self-reported quality of life and
changes after low-vision intervention are investigated. Methods. Literature
reports from 1990 to 2000 are reviewed. Results. Low vision is associated ...
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