Global certification of visual impairment registries: A scoping review
Laura N. Cushley,
Benedict Leonard‐Hawkhead,
Andrew Jonathan Jackson
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVisual impairment is a global problem which is predicted to rise in the coming years. Some of the biggest causes of visual impairment globally include uncorrected refractive error, cataract and age‐related macular degeneration. People with a visual impairment often require support and so many countries hold registers of visual impairment. These registers can sit at a national, regional or local level. This scoping review aims to identify which countries hold visual impairment registries and have publ… Show more
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