Impact of Bilateral Visual Impairment on Health-Related Quality of Life: the Blue Mountains Eye Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 45(1), pp. 71–71
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Abstract
Noncorrectable visual impairment was associated with reduced functional status and well-being, with a magnitude comparable to major medical conditions. These data have implications for disability weights such as those developed by the Global Burden of Disease study.
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