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Impact of unilateral and bilateral vision loss on quality of life
H. T.V. Vu
, J. E. Keeffe
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C. A. McCarty
, H. R. Taylor
Administration (DMED)
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Quality of Life
100%
Unilateral Blindness
100%
Bilateral Vision Loss
100%
Activities of Daily Living
40%
Community Service
20%
Normal Vision
20%
Visual Function
20%
Follow-up Examination
20%
Vision Loss
20%
Follow-up Survey
20%
Independent Living
20%
Visual Impairment
20%
Telephone
20%
Refraction
20%
Emotional Well-being
20%
Stratified Random Sample
20%
Nursing Home Placement
20%
Melbourne
20%
Community Activity
20%
Presenting Visual Acuity
20%
TV Viewing
20%
Bilateral Visual Loss
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality of Life
100%
Visual Impairment
100%
Nursing Home
10%
Visual Acuity
10%
Independent Living
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Visual Impairment
100%
Quality of Life
100%
Nursing Home
10%
Visual Acuity
10%