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. 2009;103(3):137-149.

Family Functioning and Low Vision: A Systematic Review

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Family Functioning and Low Vision: A Systematic Review

Jennifer K Bambara et al. J Vis Impair Blind. 2009.

Abstract

This review highlights the literature on the function and adjustment process of family members of persons with adult-onset vision loss. The majority of the literature has focused on the unique role that the family plays in providing both instrumental and emotional support to adults with low vision. In contrast, the impact of low vision on the psychosocial adjustment of the family has been largely understudied. The review concludes with a discussion of the implications for clinical practice, along with directions for future research on the family within the context of low vision rehabilitation.

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