Vision RehabilitationAries Arditi, Amy Horowitz, Mary Ann Lang, Bruce Rosenthal, Karen Seidman, Cynthia Stuen CRC Press, 2000年1月1日 - 952 頁 Designed for anyone interested in low vision and vision rehabilitation, this volume reflects recent advances in practice, research, technology and design from international perspectives. The articles were selected from more than 750 presentations at the international conference Vision '99. Topics cover the life span and include low vision diagnosis and management, education and rehabilitation, mobility and environmental concerns, access issues of design, technology, the workplace, international models of rehabilitation/habilitation, psychosocial issues, family involvement and age-related vision loss as well as professional preparation of the vision-related workforce. Global and local public awareness strategies are included along with such special topics as multiple impairments, HIV/AIDS-related vision loss and planning and service-delivery issues. |
內容
An Interactive History The Low Vision Timeline G L Goodrich and A Arditi 3025 | 10 |
Differing Perspectives Differing Needs | 19 |
Causes | 25 |
Treatments | 54 |
Visual Disturbances in the Brain | 94 |
Assessment | 127 |
Low Vision Devices | 166 |
Considerations of the Design of Stand Magnifiers H Hayashi M Miwa K Kanno A Kubo | 180 |
The Lived Body and Intersubjectivity | 641 |
The Role of Personal and Social Resources in Elders Adaptation to Chronic Vision Loss J P Reinhardt | 650 |
The Impact of Sight Loss on Older Persons Living in the Community K Fitzmaurice D Osborne | 659 |
The Role of the LowVision Specialist in the Development of Patient Coping Mechanisms D Schainholz | 666 |
Honesty Versus Cultural Differences in the Presentation of Bad News to Low Vision Patients D L Werner | 672 |
A System Approach R D Boter | 682 |
Orientation and Mobility in AgeRelated Macular Degeneration S E Hassan J E LovieKitchin | 691 |
A Comparison of Working and Nonworking | 709 |
Lighting | 212 |
Training and FollowUp | 230 |
Vision Loss Aging and Driving Performance J M Wood | 249 |
Effect of Compensatory Viewing Strategies on Driving Performance in Subjects with Visual Field Defects | 256 |
Useful Field of Vision Test Can It Help with Visually Impaired Drivers M E Wilkinson | 264 |
Reading Performance in Normal Foveal and Peripheral Vision K Latham and C A Hazel | 273 |
Using the Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope to Assess PRL Abilities and Characteristics R A Schuchard | 283 |
Therapeutic Strategies for Cytomegalovirus Retinitis D N Friedberg | 343 |
United States HIVAIDS Training Initiatives C SussmanSkalka | 349 |
ConditionsSyndromes | 355 |
Assessment | 372 |
InterventionsServices | 421 |
Education Models | 459 |
InclusionSegregation | 476 |
Methods | 504 |
Resource Centres and Information Networks | 519 |
Community BasedMobile Models | 526 |
Comprehensive Models | 535 |
Specific Issue Models | 563 |
H Hayashi | 581 |
Developing and Evaluating Models | 599 |
How Can We Deal with Associated Pathologies in Low Vision? M J G Lopez and M J Vicente | 623 |
The Use of Optically and Electronically Magnifying Seeing Aids with MultiHandicapped Hearing | 631 |
Creating Good Jobs for Visually Impaired People in New Area of Business J Hansen A Monsen | 717 |
Creating New Opportunities in the Job Market I M Stokkel | 724 |
A Working Model K Wolffe | 731 |
Adaptive Technologies as Related to Low Vision Rehabilitation for the Working Age Population | 737 |
Challenging Organizations to Recognize the Needs of Older Visually Impaired People G Chan | 744 |
Patterns of Activity Limitation Among Older People Who Experience Vision Impairment J E Crews | 754 |
Interactive Effects of Factors such as Improved Health Alertness and Quality of Life in Reading | 760 |
Basic Methodology for Outcomes Research J L Babcock | 767 |
Use of the NEI VFQ25 to Measure Outcomes of Low Vision Rehabilitation Services in | 774 |
Rehabilitation of People with Visual Impairments and Quality of Life R Lund and J Dietrichson | 780 |
ModelsStrategies | 789 |
Professional Opinions | 812 |
A Model of Interagency Collaboration L Lidoff | 823 |
Barriers to Development of Low Vision Services in a Developing Country India V K Gothwal | 830 |
Services in the United Kingdom UK for People with Visual Impairment L E Culham B Ryan | 838 |
Challenges to Design and Technology | 847 |
Computer Access | 853 |
Built Environment | 870 |
Wayfinding | 892 |
Library Access | 903 |
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