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Visual impairment in Northern Ireland.

Statistics on the registration of blind and partially-sighted patients in Northern Ireland underestimate the true extent of visual impairment within our community. In comparison to other UK regions, where between 0.53% and 0.59% of the population avail of blind or partial sight registration, only 0....

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Autores principales: Canavan, Y. M., Jackson, A. J., Stewart, A.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ulster Medical Society 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2448881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9414937
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description Statistics on the registration of blind and partially-sighted patients in Northern Ireland underestimate the true extent of visual impairment within our community. In comparison to other UK regions, where between 0.53% and 0.59% of the population avail of blind or partial sight registration, only 0.35% of residents in Northern Ireland appear on the respective registers. Most patients on the combined registers are in the older age groups and many also suffer from other disabilities. Regional discrepancies may be attributed to a combination of factors including: patient attitudes to the registration process, medical attitudes to registration and local anomalies in the way in which social services departments both record and present annual registration returns. Better liaison is necessary between the community, hospital and voluntary sector providers to improve identification and support services for the visually impaired in the future.
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spelling pubmed-24488812008-07-10 Visual impairment in Northern Ireland. Canavan, Y. M. Jackson, A. J. Stewart, A. Ulster Med J Research Article Statistics on the registration of blind and partially-sighted patients in Northern Ireland underestimate the true extent of visual impairment within our community. In comparison to other UK regions, where between 0.53% and 0.59% of the population avail of blind or partial sight registration, only 0.35% of residents in Northern Ireland appear on the respective registers. Most patients on the combined registers are in the older age groups and many also suffer from other disabilities. Regional discrepancies may be attributed to a combination of factors including: patient attitudes to the registration process, medical attitudes to registration and local anomalies in the way in which social services departments both record and present annual registration returns. Better liaison is necessary between the community, hospital and voluntary sector providers to improve identification and support services for the visually impaired in the future. Ulster Medical Society 1997-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2448881/ /pubmed/9414937 Text en
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Canavan, Y. M.
Jackson, A. J.
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Visual impairment in Northern Ireland.
title Visual impairment in Northern Ireland.
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title_full_unstemmed Visual impairment in Northern Ireland.
title_short Visual impairment in Northern Ireland.
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