Search Results - "van Rens, G.H.M.B."
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Usability and feasibility of E-nergEYEze: a blended vision-specific E-health based cognitive behavioral therapy and self-management intervention to reduce fatigue in adults with visual impairment
Published in BMC health services research (16-11-2023)“…Abstract Background Over 50% of adults with visual impairment experience severe fatigue. Therefore, we developed a guided E-health intervention based on…”
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Prevalence and Pattern of Geographic Atrophy in Asia
Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-10-2020)“…Although there have been many population-based studies of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), only limited information is available in Asia on the…”
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Low vision aids for visually impaired children A perception-action perspective
Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-05-2011)“…It is a widely accepted belief in clinical practice that children with a visual impairment can profit from the use of a low vision aid (LVA). However, we found…”
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Low vision aids for visually impaired children
Published in Research in developmental disabilities (2011)“…► Both definition and performance of a task change critically when using a LVA. ► LVAs change properties and possibilities of attached perception and action…”
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Effects and feasibility of a standardised orientation and mobility training in using an identification cane for older adults with low vision: design of a randomised controlled trial
Published in BMC health services research (27-08-2009)“…Orientation and mobility training (O&M-training) in using an identification cane, also called symbol cane, is provided to people with low vision to facilitate…”
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Evidence-based guidelines on the referral of visually impaired persons to low vision services
Published in European journal of ophthalmology (01-05-2005)“…One to two percent of the population in the Western world is visually impaired or blind. For most of these people there is no curative therapy. Therefore, the…”
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