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[Low vision and care strategy].
La Revue du praticien, 2009A low vision method is based on tests or exercices whose supports are, how the visual system works as a whole, with independant separated frequential canals, an elaboration of a mental representation with the intervention of memory mechanism and prototypie structuration of objects, a multisensorial analysis of the representation and not only a visual ...
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Low Vision Care: The Kooyong Experience
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1985A low vision clinic is being operated at Kooyong, Australia, by the Association for the Blind in conjunction with the Department of Ophthalmology of the University of Melbourne and the Victorian College of Optometry. The development and growth of the clinic is described, and its aims, referral procedures, management and administration, ophthalmic ...
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Teaching the stoma care routine to a patient with low vision
British Journal of Nursing, 2002Teaching the patient with a newly-formed stoma, but who also has low vision, to manage his/her stoma independently can be a difficult task. This case study shows how a nurse taught a patient with low vision to become independent in relation to his newly-formed stoma, with a view to being discharged home successfully.
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The Maze of Care for Low Vision: Practitioner and Patient
Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2007As an independent practitioner working with individuals with vision loss, one of the authors has had many collegial opportunities and many collegial disappointments. The road to independent practice in the field of vision loss was not a direct route but a maze of wrong turns, dead ends, and ultimately success in finding a path.
Susan Zekert, Barbara Stover Gingerich
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Low Vision Care in India: A Time for Action!
Visual Impairment Research, 2008With a national population now estimated at 1.1 billion people (and growing!), it is often stated that India accounts for 1/3 of all blind and visually impaired individuals in this world! If this statement is correct, this means that there are 5–6 million visually impaired and blind individuals in India.
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Aspects of low vision care in Hong Kong
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1991In this paper, low vision care facilities in Hong Kong are described. In addition, some low vision case reports from Hong Kong are presented.
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Low Vision Care for the over 80's
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1981The records of patients attending the Association for the Blind Low Vision Clinic at Kooyong in the years 1977–1980 were surveyed and the results compared with previous studies of patients of this clinic. As many of the patients were elderly and as this group showed an increase as a proportion of the whole sample, a more detailed study was conducted on
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[Optical Care in Low Vision Patients].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2019The numbers of low vision patients will steadily increase because of increasing longevity. It is important to be aware of those patients so that visual rehabilitation can be started as soon as possible and needed. Before the adjustment of low vision devices a diagnosis should be confirmed in order to check any therapeutic option and to ensure the best ...
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American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1964
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