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The meaning of visual impairment to visually impaired adults
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1989The purpose of this study was to explore the subjective meaning of visual impairment in the context of day to day life to adults whose visual impairment began in their adult years. Information was elicited through interviews from 25 people whose visual impairment ranged from an inability to see ordinary print to no light perception.
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2019
"An unprecedented book that discusses a decades long journey of understanding vision and visual impairment through working with patients with brain damage Edward de Haan, a noted clinical vision researcher for the last 35 years, explains how the healthy brain deals with visual information and reveals how he learned to appreciate what it means to be ...
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"An unprecedented book that discusses a decades long journey of understanding vision and visual impairment through working with patients with brain damage Edward de Haan, a noted clinical vision researcher for the last 35 years, explains how the healthy brain deals with visual information and reveals how he learned to appreciate what it means to be ...
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Narrative disclosure quality and the timeliness of goodwill impairments
British Accounting Review, 2022George Emmanuel Iatridis +2 more
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1986
M F, Caroselli-Karinja, S D, Zboray
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M F, Caroselli-Karinja, S D, Zboray
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Cognitive impairments in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A systematic review
Resuscitation, 2009Jeanine A Verbunt +2 more
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