Abstract
The goal of this article is to demonstrate to occupational therapy practitioners how an evidence-based approach to practice can assist them in providing high-quality client-centered care. A case scenario of a client with low vision was utilized to outline the steps of evidencebased practice to answer clinical questions. A critical appraisal of the literature regarding the effectiveness of low vision rehabilitation on quality of life was conducted. The appraisal included 5 quantitative studies and 2 literature reviews. Mixed results were found. A variety of low vision rehabilitation models exist. Informing the client of the current evidence and local services will allow the client to make educated decisions regarding their health care options.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 17-30 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Occupational Therapy in Health Care |
Volume | 20 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 25 2006 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Evidence-based practice
- Low vision rehabilitation
- Occupational therapy
- Outcome measurement
- Quality of life
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Occupational Therapy