Background: Vision rehabilitation services are increasingly being delivered remotely (i.e., telerehabilitation); yet, limited research has explored practitioners’ attitudes towards this approach or considered the wider implications of re-designing services. This qualitative study investigates perspectives on delivering telerehabilitation among sight loss support organisations. Methods: Twelve participants from 9 sight loss charities in the United Kingdom took part in a semi-structured interview. Participants were professionals from large national rehabilitation service providers (n = 5), regional charities (n = 3), or local community organisations (n = 4). Qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four themes were ide...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Telerehabilitation was used to ensure continued provision of care du...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
Background: Vision rehabilitation services are increasingly being delivered remotely (i.e., telereha...
Objective: Telerehabilitation for individuals with vision impairment aims to maintain maximum physic...
BackgroundLow vision affects over 300 million people worldwide and can compromise both activities of...
Background:Telerehabilitation is a feasible and potentially effective alternative to in-person rehab...
Background Telerehabilitation is a feasible and potentially effective alternative to face-to-face r...
Sight loss affects all aspects of well-being including daily functioning and mental health. Demograp...
Sight loss is more common among older than younger people. With an ageing population and increasing ...
The use of telerehabilitation after stroke has necessarily increased in the last 2 years because of ...
BACKGROUND: Visual field defects are a common consequence of stroke, and compensatory eye movement s...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Telerehabilitation was used to ensure continued provision of care ...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be difficul...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Telerehabilitation was used to ensure continued provision of care du...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
Background: Vision rehabilitation services are increasingly being delivered remotely (i.e., telereha...
Objective: Telerehabilitation for individuals with vision impairment aims to maintain maximum physic...
BackgroundLow vision affects over 300 million people worldwide and can compromise both activities of...
Background:Telerehabilitation is a feasible and potentially effective alternative to in-person rehab...
Background Telerehabilitation is a feasible and potentially effective alternative to face-to-face r...
Sight loss affects all aspects of well-being including daily functioning and mental health. Demograp...
Sight loss is more common among older than younger people. With an ageing population and increasing ...
The use of telerehabilitation after stroke has necessarily increased in the last 2 years because of ...
BACKGROUND: Visual field defects are a common consequence of stroke, and compensatory eye movement s...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Telerehabilitation was used to ensure continued provision of care ...
The systems of support for people with a visual impairment in the UK are complex and can be difficul...
It is difficult for visually impaired people (VIPs) to know what rehabilitation services are availab...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Telerehabilitation was used to ensure continued provision of care du...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...