Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether the new, primary care based, Welsh Low Vision Service (WLVS) improved access to low vision services in Wales and was effective. Method: The impact of the WLVS was determined by measuring the number of low vision appointments; travel time to the nearest service provider; and waiting times for low vision services for 1 year before, and for 1 year after, its establishment. Change in self-report visual function (using the 7 item NEI-VFQ), near visual acuity, patient satisfaction and use of low vision aids were used to determine the effectiveness of the service. Results: Following instigation of the WLVS, the number of low vision assessments increased by 51.7%, the waiting time decreas...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Objective: This research was aimed to determine the rate of low vision aids uses by low vision clien...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether the new, primary care based, Welsh Low Vision S...
Aims: To determine if there was a significant difference between user-centred and clinical outcomes ...
The Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW) was founded in 2004 with the aim of providing a better quality o...
Aims: To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW)...
<br>Aims To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wal...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Aims To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW)....
Purpose. To describe a short, functional visual disability instrument capable of measuring the outco...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
A number of studies have measured the outcomes of low vision care but these have usually been longit...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Objective: This research was aimed to determine the rate of low vision aids uses by low vision clien...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether the new, primary care based, Welsh Low Vision S...
Aims: To determine if there was a significant difference between user-centred and clinical outcomes ...
The Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW) was founded in 2004 with the aim of providing a better quality o...
Aims: To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW)...
<br>Aims To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wal...
Aim: Little is known about the distribution and methods of delivery of low vision services across th...
Aims To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the community-based Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW)....
Purpose. To describe a short, functional visual disability instrument capable of measuring the outco...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major health concern all over the world. Globally, it has been studi...
A number of studies have measured the outcomes of low vision care but these have usually been longit...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
Objective: This research was aimed to determine the rate of low vision aids uses by low vision clien...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...