Purpose.: The use of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures to assess self-reported difficulty in visual activities is common in patients with impaired vision. This study determines the visual and psychosocial factors influencing patients' responses to self-report measures, to aid in understanding what is being measured. Methods.: One hundred visually impaired participants completed the Activity Inventory (AI), which assesses self-reported, vision-related activity limitation (VRAL) in the task domains of reading, mobility, visual information, and visual motor tasks. Participants also completed clinical tests of visual function (distance visual acuity and near reading performance both with and without low vision aids [LVAs], contrast sen...
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate an instrument appropriate for assessing vision-related quality of li...
A self-report instrument was designed to measure the visual difficulties older individuals experienc...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the factors associated with diabetes self-care beha...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between clinical measures of vision impairment and the abilit...
Purpose.: To determine factors associated with the level of adjustment to vision loss in a cross-sec...
Purpose : People who are visually impaired (VI) have high rates of physical inactivity, and therefor...
Background: Adults with low vision can experience significant restrictions in occupational particip...
Purpose: To determine the areas of the central binocular visual field which correspond best with se...
The majority of data used in outcome research has until recently been based primarily on treatment p...
Purpose: To determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characterise the ...
Objective: This study considers the relationship between low vision and func-tion, specifically expl...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characteris...
Aims: To determine the independent predictors of rehabilitation needs for people with low vision usi...
Purpose: To determine the validity, reliability, and measurement characteristics using factor and Ra...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to find correlations between visual functions and visual disabili...
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate an instrument appropriate for assessing vision-related quality of li...
A self-report instrument was designed to measure the visual difficulties older individuals experienc...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the factors associated with diabetes self-care beha...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between clinical measures of vision impairment and the abilit...
Purpose.: To determine factors associated with the level of adjustment to vision loss in a cross-sec...
Purpose : People who are visually impaired (VI) have high rates of physical inactivity, and therefor...
Background: Adults with low vision can experience significant restrictions in occupational particip...
Purpose: To determine the areas of the central binocular visual field which correspond best with se...
The majority of data used in outcome research has until recently been based primarily on treatment p...
Purpose: To determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characterise the ...
Objective: This study considers the relationship between low vision and func-tion, specifically expl...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the Melbourne Low Vision Index (MLVI) can be used to characteris...
Aims: To determine the independent predictors of rehabilitation needs for people with low vision usi...
Purpose: To determine the validity, reliability, and measurement characteristics using factor and Ra...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to find correlations between visual functions and visual disabili...
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate an instrument appropriate for assessing vision-related quality of li...
A self-report instrument was designed to measure the visual difficulties older individuals experienc...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the factors associated with diabetes self-care beha...