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Development of a Children's Visual Function Quality of Life (CVF-QoL) Instrument for Rural School-Going Children with Visual Impairments Within a South African Context: Item Generation and Validation. [PDF]
Magakwe TSS, Hansraj R, Xulu-Kasaba ZN.
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Group-Based Trajectory Analysis of Longitudinal Employment Patterns and Predictors for Adults With Visual Impairments. [PDF]
Cmar JL, McDonnall MC.
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Ophthalmology, 1984
Visual acuity was measured in a population-based study of diabetic retinopathy in southern Wisconsin. Persons diagnosed prior to 30 years of age and taking insulin (younger onset, n = 996) and those diagnosed at 30 years of age or older (older onset, n = 1370) were examined.
R, Klein, B E, Klein, S E, Moss
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Visual acuity was measured in a population-based study of diabetic retinopathy in southern Wisconsin. Persons diagnosed prior to 30 years of age and taking insulin (younger onset, n = 996) and those diagnosed at 30 years of age or older (older onset, n = 1370) were examined.
R, Klein, B E, Klein, S E, Moss
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
This article discusses the causes of childhood blindness and how the primary care provider may begin the appropriate steps toward diagnosing and managing the visually impaired child. Community resources (see Box 3) and low-vision programs in schools should be used so that parents do not need to reinvent strategies to raise a blind child.
Lisa, Thompson, Lawrence M, Kaufman
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This article discusses the causes of childhood blindness and how the primary care provider may begin the appropriate steps toward diagnosing and managing the visually impaired child. Community resources (see Box 3) and low-vision programs in schools should be used so that parents do not need to reinvent strategies to raise a blind child.
Lisa, Thompson, Lawrence M, Kaufman
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Visualizing visual impairments
Gerontechnology, 2006We developed and evaluated methods to visualize the limitations of visually impaired persons. Three types of simulation were developed: (i) fixation independent, showing which elements remain visible after ample inspection, related to object recognition, (ii) fixation dependent, showing which elements remain visible in the entire visual field while ...
Hogervorst, M.A., Damme, W.J.M. van
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2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05) - Workshops, 2006
Conducting an independent life is probably the most important issue for visually impaired people. In this paper, we suggest a contribution to the solution of this problem using wearable computer technology. We present a visual support system that provides acoustic information about the objects in the surrounding environment, obtained by remotely ...
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Conducting an independent life is probably the most important issue for visually impaired people. In this paper, we suggest a contribution to the solution of this problem using wearable computer technology. We present a visual support system that provides acoustic information about the objects in the surrounding environment, obtained by remotely ...
COSTANZO, Carlo +3 more
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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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