Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"

This study searches out limitations and expectations of visually impaired customers attended to in a university service (CEPRE) in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 1994 to 1997, in order to get subsidies for improving the quality of the services offered. A special type of attendance...

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Main Authors: Rita de Cassia letto Montilha, Maria Inés Rubo de Souza Nobre, José Newton Kara, Edméa Rita Temporini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Colegio Colombiano de Terapia Ocupacional 2001-12-01
Series:Ocupación Humana
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Online Access:https://latinjournal.org/index.php/roh/article/view/532
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spelling doaj-543fb4be0d4b499c8dea2bd755197ddf2020-11-25T01:59:38ZengColegio Colombiano de Terapia OcupacionalOcupación Humana0122-09422590-78162001-12-019210.25214/25907816.532Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"Rita de Cassia letto Montilha0Maria Inés Rubo de Souza Nobre1José Newton Kara2Edméa Rita Temporini3University of Campinas/School of Medical Sciences- CampinasUniversity of Campinas/School of Medical Sciences- CampinasUniversity of Sao Paulo/School of MedicineUniversity of Campinas/School of Medical Sciences- Campinas This study searches out limitations and expectations of visually impaired customers attended to in a university service (CEPRE) in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 1994 to 1997, in order to get subsidies for improving the quality of the services offered. A special type of attendance called “waiting-group” is described with the customers’ opinions regarding this kind of attendance being also surveyed during the rehabilitation process. Twenty subjects, aged 12 and more, with vision impairment, either congenital or acquired, compound the study sample. A questionnaire, employed for data collecting, disclosed: a slight predominance of males (57.0%); average age equal to 32.2; the majority ofthe subjects are acquainted with the rehabilitation approach, presenting expectations as to the work developed by the service; among the opinions regarding limitations due to vision impairment, those associated with locomotion (80.0%) and ability to exercise professional activities (75.0%) predominate; as to personal changes that came about as a result of taking part in the “waiting-group”, that of the acceptance of the vision impairment prevails (89.5%). Concluding, the Authors stress the need for vision rehabilitation programs to promptly attend the demand, in a mandatory way, taking into account both the customers’needs and opinions. https://latinjournal.org/index.php/roh/article/view/532Low-Visionrehabilitation processblindeness
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author Rita de Cassia letto Montilha
Maria Inés Rubo de Souza Nobre
José Newton Kara
Edméa Rita Temporini
spellingShingle Rita de Cassia letto Montilha
Maria Inés Rubo de Souza Nobre
José Newton Kara
Edméa Rita Temporini
Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
Ocupación Humana
Low-Vision
rehabilitation process
blindeness
author_facet Rita de Cassia letto Montilha
Maria Inés Rubo de Souza Nobre
José Newton Kara
Edméa Rita Temporini
author_sort Rita de Cassia letto Montilha
title Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
title_short Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
title_full Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
title_fullStr Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "Waiting-Group"
title_sort rehabilitation of the visually impaired: opinions and expectations regarding individual limitations and the "waiting-group"
publisher Colegio Colombiano de Terapia Ocupacional
series Ocupación Humana
issn 0122-0942
2590-7816
publishDate 2001-12-01
description This study searches out limitations and expectations of visually impaired customers attended to in a university service (CEPRE) in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 1994 to 1997, in order to get subsidies for improving the quality of the services offered. A special type of attendance called “waiting-group” is described with the customers’ opinions regarding this kind of attendance being also surveyed during the rehabilitation process. Twenty subjects, aged 12 and more, with vision impairment, either congenital or acquired, compound the study sample. A questionnaire, employed for data collecting, disclosed: a slight predominance of males (57.0%); average age equal to 32.2; the majority ofthe subjects are acquainted with the rehabilitation approach, presenting expectations as to the work developed by the service; among the opinions regarding limitations due to vision impairment, those associated with locomotion (80.0%) and ability to exercise professional activities (75.0%) predominate; as to personal changes that came about as a result of taking part in the “waiting-group”, that of the acceptance of the vision impairment prevails (89.5%). Concluding, the Authors stress the need for vision rehabilitation programs to promptly attend the demand, in a mandatory way, taking into account both the customers’needs and opinions.
topic Low-Vision
rehabilitation process
blindeness
url https://latinjournal.org/index.php/roh/article/view/532
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