Search Results - "Shamanna, Bindiganavale Ramaswamy"
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Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Bhutan
Published in Ophthalmic epidemiology (01-08-2013)“…Abstract Aim: To conduct a rapid assessment of avoidable blindness survey in Bhutan to obtain estimates of blindness, visual impairment, and cataract surgical…”
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Changing trends of blindness, visual impairment and cataract surgery in Bhutan: 2009-2018
Published in PloS one (09-05-2019)“…To obtain new rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) data on the prevalence, causes and trends of blindness, visual impairment and cataract surgery;…”
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Protocol for process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of family-led rehabilitation post stroke (ATTEND) in India
Published in BMJ open (15-09-2016)“…IntroductionWe are undertaking a randomised controlled trial (fAmily led rehabiliTaTion aftEr stroke in INDia, ATTEND) evaluating training a family carer to…”
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Roles and responsibilities in the secondary level eye care model
Published in Community eye health (01-12-2005)“…In any secondary level eye care clinic, a number of tasks must be completed. In different countries and different settings, different people will carry out…”
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Towards Conceptualizing a Policy and Promoting Advocacy for People With Color Vision Deficiency: Addressing the Importance of Color Vision Deficiency in India and Creating a Global Reference Template
Published in Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences (01-03-2024)“…Color vision is crucial for daily life, and conditions such as color blindness and deficiencies can negatively impact one's quality of life and livelihood…”
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Family-led rehabilitation after stroke in India: the ATTEND trial, study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (07-01-2016)“…Globally, most strokes occur in low- and middle-income countries, such as India, with many affected people having no or limited access to rehabilitation…”
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Barriers to accessing eye care services among visually impaired populations in rural Andhra Pradesh, South India
Published in Indian journal of ophthalmology (01-09-2007)“…To understand the reasons why people in rural south India with visual impairment arising from various ocular diseases do not seek eye care. A total of 5,573…”
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