The lancet global health commission on global eye health: vision beyond 2020
MJ Burton, J Ramke, AP Marques… - The Lancet Global …, 2021 - thelancet.com
Eye health and vision have widespread and profound implications for many aspects of life,
health, sustainable development, and the economy. Yet nowadays, many people, families …
health, sustainable development, and the economy. Yet nowadays, many people, families …
[HTML][HTML] Interventions to improve functioning, participation, and quality of life in children with visual impairment: a systematic review
EBM Elsman, M Al Baaj, GHMB van Rens… - survey of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Visual impairment in childhood often has life-long implications. To aim for the highest levels
of functioning, participation, and quality of life and to ensure children's well-being, children …
of functioning, participation, and quality of life and to ensure children's well-being, children …
Improving access to assistive technologies: challenges and solutions in low-and middle-income countries
V Tangcharoensathien… - WHO South-East Asia …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Assistive technologies can benefit a wide range of people, including those with disabilities;
those with age-related frailties; those affected by noncommunicable diseases; and those …
those with age-related frailties; those affected by noncommunicable diseases; and those …
Impact of apps as assistive devices for visually impaired persons
The pervasiveness of mobile devices and other associated technologies has affected all
aspects of our daily lives. People with visual impairments are no exception, as they …
aspects of our daily lives. People with visual impairments are no exception, as they …
A glimpse into smartphone screen reader use among blind teenagers in rural Nepal
P Sankhi, FE Sandnes - Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Access to appropriate assistive technology is a challenge worldwide and especially
in low GDP-per-capita countries. Nepal is one example of a country with several coinciding …
in low GDP-per-capita countries. Nepal is one example of a country with several coinciding …
Vision rehabilitation preferred practice pattern®
JL Fontenot, MD Bona, MA Kaleem… - …, 2018 - aaojournal.org
Vision rehabilitation is part of the continuum of eye care that extends from diagnosis to
treatment and rehabilitation. Vision rehabilitation services vary greatly across the United …
treatment and rehabilitation. Vision rehabilitation services vary greatly across the United …
Quasi-market shaping, stewarding and steering in personalization: The need for practice-orientated empirical evidence
The use of quasi-markets in diverse areas of social and health care has grown
internationally. This has been accompanied by a growing awareness of how governments …
internationally. This has been accompanied by a growing awareness of how governments …
Effectiveness of the Apple iPad as a spot-reading magnifier
PURPOSE Portable personal tablet computers have taken on an important role as assistive
devices for individuals with visual impairment; however, their use is rarely supported by …
devices for individuals with visual impairment; however, their use is rarely supported by …
Design and development of a mobile app of drug information for people with visual impairment
J Madrigal-Cadavid, P Amariles, D Pino-Marín… - Research in Social and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background People with visual impairment presents difficulties to access the labels
information of medicines. In this sense, technological tools can contribute to improve access …
information of medicines. In this sense, technological tools can contribute to improve access …
Technology today: Inclusive or exclusionary for students with vision impairment?
J Opie - International Journal of Disability, Development and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The inclusion and equity of mainstream education for Australian students with vision
impairment was considered in this phenomenological study of seven students' experiences …
impairment was considered in this phenomenological study of seven students' experiences …