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Use and non-use of low vision aids by visually impaired children.

S J Leat1, S Karadsheh.   

Abstract

The results of this study indicated that children do use and benefit from low vision aids and that the child's need for near low vision aids can be predicted from their age, unmagnified reading performance, and visual field characteristics. The use of distance monoculars is less easily predicted. However, many visually impaired children both in mainstream special units and in schools for the blind are not being supplied appropriate low vision aids (LVAs). Many have not had an LVA assessment within 1 year and others are experiencing difficulties with LVAs that could be eliminated or reduced.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2034448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Physiol Opt        ISSN: 0275-5408            Impact factor:   3.117


  3 in total

1.  Low vision in east African blind school students: need for optical low vision services.

Authors:  J Silver; C E Gilbert; P Spoerer; A Foster
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Survey of low vision among students attending schools for the blind in Nigeria: a descriptive and interventional study.

Authors:  Adedamola L Mosuro; Ayotunde I Ajaiyeoba; Charles O Bekibele; Michael S Eniola; Babatunde A Adedokun
Journal:  Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol       Date:  2012-10

3.  Low vision aid-A ray of hope for irreversible visual loss in the pediatric age group.

Authors:  V Kavitha; Milind S Manumali; K Praveen; Mallikarjun M Heralgi
Journal:  Taiwan J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-04-10
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