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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
Optical and nonoptical aids for reading and writing in individuals with acquired low vision
Mayla Myrina Bianchim Monteiro1  Rita De Cássia Ietto Montilha1  Keila Miriam Monteiro De Carvalho1  Maria Elisabete Rodrigues Freire Gasparetto1 
关键词: Vision;    low/rehabilitation;    Reading;    Visually impaired individuals;    Language;    Handwriting;    Audiovisual aids;    Baixa visão/reabilitação;    Leitura;    Pessoas com deficiência visual;    Linguagem;    Escrita manual;    Recursos audiovisuais;   
DOI  :  10.5935/0004-2749.20140023
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
Purpose:To evaluate the use of optical and nonoptical aids during reading and writing activities in individuals with acquired low vision.Methods:This study was performed using descriptive and cross-sectional surveys. The data collection instrument was created with structured questions that were developed from an exploratory study and a previous test based on interviews, and it evaluated the following variables: personal characteristics, use of optical and nonoptical aids, and activities that required the use of optical and nonoptical aids.Results:The study population included 30 subjects with acquired low vision and visual acuities of 20/200-20/400. Most subjects reported the use of some optical aids (60.0%). Of these 60.0%, the majority (83.3%) cited spectacles as the most widely used optical aid. The majority (63.3%) of subjects also reported the use of nonoptical aids, the most frequent ones being letter magnification (68.4%), followed by bringing the objects closer to the eyes (57.8%). Subjects often used more than one nonoptical aid.Conclusions:The majority of participants reported the use of optical and nonoptical aids during reading activities, highlighting the use of spectacles, magnifying glasses, and letter magnification; however, even after the use of these aids, we found that the subjects often needed to read the text more than once to understand it. During writing activities, all subjects reported the use of optical aids, while most stated that they did not use nonoptical aids for such activities.
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