PURPOSE. TO develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision population: the Melbourne Low-Vision ADL Index (MLVAI). METHODS. The MLVAI was designed as a desk-based clinical assessment, comprising 18 observed items on complex ADLs in part (a) and 9 questions on broad self-care ADLs in part (b). Each item was rated on a five-level descriptive scale from 0 to 4, based on independence, speed, and accuracy of performance. It was designed to be administered under standardized conditions with regard to the instructions, illumination, and working distances. The validity and reliability of the new MLVAI was determined for 122 subjects who were representative of the general low-vision population, in a cross-sect...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characteris...
PURPOSE. To develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
PURPOSE. TO develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
PURPOSE: To develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
Objective. To develop a version of the Melbourne Low-Vision ADL Index that measures the personal imp...
Objective. To develop a version of the Melbourne Low-Vision ADL Index that measures the personal imp...
Free to read at publisher's site. The responsiveness of the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index (MLVAI) t...
Purpose. To conduct a preliminary investigation on the ability of the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between clinical measures of vision impairment and the abilit...
Traditional endpoints assessing visual function are limited by their responsiveness to interventions...
Purpose: To determine the validity, reliability, and measurement characteristics using factor and Ra...
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate an instrument appropriate for assessing vision-related quality of li...
The measurement of distance visual acuity is the most familiar and most widely used test of visual f...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characteris...
PURPOSE. To develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
PURPOSE. TO develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
PURPOSE: To develop a new test of activities of daily living (ADLs) appropriate for the low-vision p...
Objective. To develop a version of the Melbourne Low-Vision ADL Index that measures the personal imp...
Objective. To develop a version of the Melbourne Low-Vision ADL Index that measures the personal imp...
Free to read at publisher's site. The responsiveness of the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index (MLVAI) t...
Purpose. To conduct a preliminary investigation on the ability of the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between clinical measures of vision impairment and the abilit...
Traditional endpoints assessing visual function are limited by their responsiveness to interventions...
Purpose: To determine the validity, reliability, and measurement characteristics using factor and Ra...
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate an instrument appropriate for assessing vision-related quality of li...
The measurement of distance visual acuity is the most familiar and most widely used test of visual f...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary low-vision rehabilitation program on q...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characteris...