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Preliminary investigation of the responsiveness of the Melbourne low vision ADL index to low-vision rehabilitation

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posted on 2001-06-01, 00:00 authored by S Haymes, A Johnston, A Heyes
Purpose. To conduct a preliminary investigation on the ability of the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index to detect changes in functional ability as a result of low-vision rehabilitation.

Methods. Twenty two subjects with age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) who were newly referred to the Kooyong Low Vision Clinic were recruited. The Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index was administered prerehabilitation and postrehabilitation. Changes in scores and effect size statistics were analyzed.

Results. The median total score for the subjects prerehabilitation was 67, and the median total score postrehabilitation was 76. The difference in prerehabilitation and postrehabilitation scores was statistically significant (Wilcoxon signed rank test = 248.5, p < 0.001). The mean change score for the total Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index was 9.3 (SD, 5.6). Thus the overall effect size statistic (mean change score divided by SD of prerehabilitation score) was 0.78.

Conclusions. This preliminary investigation indicates that the Melbourne Low Vision ADL Index is responsive to a rehabilitation program for patients with ARMD. It has potential to be used as a measure of low-vision rehabilitation outcomes.

History

Journal

Optometry and vision science

Volume

78

Issue

6

Pagination

373 - 380

Publisher

Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Location

Philadelphia, Pa.

ISSN

1040-5488

eISSN

1538-9235

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, American Academy of Optometry

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