2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16193682
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A Multiform, Group-Based Rehabilitation Program for Visually Impaired Young People to Promote Activity and Participation. A Pilot Study

Abstract: Young people with visual impairment (YPWVI) face several challenges in their everyday lives. However, little is known about interventions that focus on promoting their participation that contributes to health and well-being and is considered the most relevant outcome in rehabilitation. Objectives: This study investigated the clinical outcomes and acceptability of a new one-year, multiform, group-based rehabilitation program for YPWVI. The aim of the pilot program was to support them becoming more independent a… Show more

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“…Interviews conducted with the participation of visually impaired young people, including their parents have been used in several studies in order to find out about their expectations regarding various other activities intended to support them [ 14 ]. In the case of our work, information about the expectations of the SSE’s potential recipients took the form of consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviews conducted with the participation of visually impaired young people, including their parents have been used in several studies in order to find out about their expectations regarding various other activities intended to support them [ 14 ]. In the case of our work, information about the expectations of the SSE’s potential recipients took the form of consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%