Over the last 50 years, the concept of a low vision service has changed considerably. It has moved away from just the optometrist or optician dispensing magnifiers, to having a large team working across the health and social/ community care sectors, with voluntary organisations often playing an important role. This paper reviews how low vision rehabilitation services have evolved and what models of low vision care are currently available. It goes on to consider the effectiveness and accessibility of low vision care. Finally it explores what the future might hold for low vision services, to be better prepared for the increase in the number of people with low vision and their evolving needs and what role(s) an optometrist might have within th...
This study aims to determine the contribution of different professional groups in the provision of l...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
The care of low-vision patients is termed vision rehabilitation, and optometrists\ud have an essenti...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Low vision may affect a person\u27s learning, daily functioning, and psychosocial status. Interventi...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
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...
As an independent practitioner working with indi-viduals with vision loss, one of the authors has ha...
Every optometrist in Australia has been trained to provide primary low vision services. However, man...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
This study aims to determine the contribution of different professional groups in the provision of l...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
The care of low-vision patients is termed vision rehabilitation, and optometrists\ud have an essenti...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Low vision may affect a person\u27s learning, daily functioning, and psychosocial status. Interventi...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
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...
As an independent practitioner working with indi-viduals with vision loss, one of the authors has ha...
Every optometrist in Australia has been trained to provide primary low vision services. However, man...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
This study aims to determine the contribution of different professional groups in the provision of l...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...