Background The number of Australians living with vision impairment or blindness is expected to increase substantially due to the ageing population and prevalence of age‐related eye disease. In response, the Australian College of Optometry (ACO) commenced a low vision clinic in 2013. The ACO is a not‐for‐profit organisation providing eye‐care services to more than 60,000 Victorians per year experiencing economic or social disadvantage. Consultation fees are bulk‐billed to the Australian national health care scheme – Medicare – while spectacles and visual aids are subsidised through the state government‐funded Victorian Eyecare Service. The aim of this study was to determine the profile and prescribing patterns of the new optometry‐led low vi...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to review the pattern of visual disability and the type of low vis...
BACKGROUND: Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels of visio...
Background: Utilisation of low vision services remains low in Australia. This study investigates low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
BACKGROUND: Since 1972, the Australian College of Optometry has worked in partnership with Vision Au...
BACKGROUND: Since 1972, the Australian College of Optometry has worked in partnership with Vision Au...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Background: Low vision is a major public health concern worldwide. This study was aimed at describin...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Australian eye health care is under substantial pressure partially due to increasing patient loads a...
Aim: To analyze the demographic and clinical profile of patients attending the low vision clinic of ...
Every optometrist in Australia has been trained to provide primary low vision services. However, man...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to review the pattern of visual disability and the type of low vis...
BACKGROUND: Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels of visio...
Background: Utilisation of low vision services remains low in Australia. This study investigates low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
BACKGROUND: Since 1972, the Australian College of Optometry has worked in partnership with Vision Au...
BACKGROUND: Since 1972, the Australian College of Optometry has worked in partnership with Vision Au...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Background: Low vision is a major public health concern worldwide. This study was aimed at describin...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Australian eye health care is under substantial pressure partially due to increasing patient loads a...
Aim: To analyze the demographic and clinical profile of patients attending the low vision clinic of ...
Every optometrist in Australia has been trained to provide primary low vision services. However, man...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to review the pattern of visual disability and the type of low vis...
BACKGROUND: Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels of visio...