SignificanceIdentification of modifiable barriers to low vision rehabilitation (LVR) can inform efforts to improve practice management of patients with low vision (LV), through, for example, targeted educational programs for optometrists who do not practice LVR.PurposeMild vision loss (20/25 to 20/70) is increasing in prevalence among the aging population, yet it is unclear whether near-reading complaints (the highest presenting chief complaint) are being addressed. Studies of LVR provision by U.S. optometrists are currently lacking. This study elucidated self-reported optometric practice patterns for patients with mild vision loss.MethodsAnonymous surveys were completed by 229 actively practicing optometrists across the United States. The ...
Purpose: To investigate the regional differences in low vision (LV) provision across Canada and to i...
In the U.S. the number of adults age 40 and older who are blind or have low vision is 3.3 million (N...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
SignificanceIdentification of modifiable barriers to low vision rehabilitation (LVR) can inform effo...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
Background: Underutilization of and lack of access to low vision services (LVS) has been reported in...
Background: Utilisation of low vision services remains low in Australia. This study investigates low...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
Clinically, low vision (LV) is defined as an untreatable impairment that limits perti-nent activitie...
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...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
Purpose: To investigate the regional differences in low vision (LV) provision across Canada and to i...
In the U.S. the number of adults age 40 and older who are blind or have low vision is 3.3 million (N...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
SignificanceIdentification of modifiable barriers to low vision rehabilitation (LVR) can inform effo...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
Background: Underutilization of and lack of access to low vision services (LVS) has been reported in...
Background: Utilisation of low vision services remains low in Australia. This study investigates low...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
Clinically, low vision (LV) is defined as an untreatable impairment that limits perti-nent activitie...
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...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
Purpose: To investigate the regional differences in low vision (LV) provision across Canada and to i...
In the U.S. the number of adults age 40 and older who are blind or have low vision is 3.3 million (N...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...