PURPOSE: Many of the UK's 2.5 million individuals living with vision loss receive support from relatives or friends (so-called 'informal caregivers'). However, there is limited understanding of how caregivers of people with visual impairment (PVI) are, or feel, supported by UK healthcare/statutory services and charities. This exploratory study was conducted to explore caregivers' experiences and their suggestions for enhancing support. METHODS: Participants self-identifying as UK-based caregivers of PVI (N = 100) volunteered to undertake an online survey, distributed through charity partners. The survey was comprised of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 (CSQ-8, a validated, self-report measure of satisfaction with support services...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
Previous studies and reviews have documented the stress and challenges that may be associated with p...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be difficul...
Abstract The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be...
There is growing evidence of the need for services to address the emotional support needs of people ...
Background and purpose: There are currently almost two million people with a visual impairment in th...
Over 100,000 people in the UK have concurrent visual impairment and dementia, resulting in isolation...
Purpose: Vision impairment (VI) may impact a person’s functional ability resulting in a loss of i...
Background: The prevalence of visual impairment (VI) and dementia increases with age and these condi...
The vast majority of visually impaired people are not blind; they have varying degrees of low vision...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
Previous studies and reviews have documented the stress and challenges that may be associated with p...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be difficul...
Abstract The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be...
There is growing evidence of the need for services to address the emotional support needs of people ...
Background and purpose: There are currently almost two million people with a visual impairment in th...
Over 100,000 people in the UK have concurrent visual impairment and dementia, resulting in isolation...
Purpose: Vision impairment (VI) may impact a person’s functional ability resulting in a loss of i...
Background: The prevalence of visual impairment (VI) and dementia increases with age and these condi...
The vast majority of visually impaired people are not blind; they have varying degrees of low vision...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the United Kingdom are complex and can...
Background/aims: Network 1000 is a UK-based panel survey of a representative sample of adults with r...