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Engaging families in health services research on childhood visual impairment: barriers to, …

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JS Rahi, I Manaras, H Tuomainen, G … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 20% (55) of all eligible families could not be invited to participate
because of out of date contact details for either the family and/or family
doctor in the hospital and/or community record systems. Completed ...
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Health services experiences of parents of recently diagnosed visually impaired children

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JS Rahi, I Manaras, H Tuomainen, G … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 67% (147) of eligible families (135 mothers, 76 fathers) participated.
Overall satisfaction with care was high, being greater among parents of children
with milder visual loss or isolated ophthalmic disorders than those with ...
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Potential bias in ophthalmic pharmaceutical clinical trials


P Varner, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Although not necessarily a new concept, since its designation by Sackett et al
in 1996, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has become a watchword for the medical
community. EBM is the term applied to the application of the scientific ...
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[CITATION] Working in Partnership with Users and Carers


K Bell, S Stevens
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[CITATION] Low-vision assessment in practice-Part 2 Adapting the routine to meet the needs of the …


J Macnaughton - OPTICIAN-SUTTON-, 2001 - REED BUSINESS PUBLISHING
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[CITATION] The pursuit of excellence.


DD Luehr - Minnesota medicine, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Minn Med. 2006 Mar;89(3):25. The pursuit of excellence. Luehr DD. Mesh Terms:
Evidence-Based Medicine/standards; Guideline Adherence; Humans; Minnesota; ...
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[PDF] The needs of Somali visually impaired people in Sheffield


G Higginbottom, R Story, K Rivers, 2006 - lowvision.org.uk
Our thanks go the visually impaired people of Somali origin in Sheffield who
participated in this study and their carers. The Horn of Africa Blind Society
(HABS) originally conceptualised the research questions in particular we ...
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Paediatric low-vision assessment and management in a specialist clinic in the UK


J Lennon, R Harper, S Biswas, C Lloyd - British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2007 - jvi.sagepub.com
ABSTRACT This article presents a survey of the demograph- ical, educational and
visual functional characteristics of children attending a specialist paediatric
low-vision assessment clinic at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital. ...
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Usefulness of post-assessment reports in a paediatric low vision clinic: a questionnaire …


J Lennon, R Harper, C Lloyd, S Biswas - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
This survey aimed to evaluate how helpful parents and those working in the
educational setting found written low vision assessment reports. A questionnaire
survey was sent to 25 parents and to the corresponding and relevant member ...
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Managing the care of patients who have visual impairment.


S Watkinson, E Scott - Nursing times - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An ageing population means that the incidence of people who are visually
impaired will increase. However, extending the role of ophthalmic nurses will
promote delivery of a more effective health service for these patients. ...
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