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Research Article

The 1999 low vision literature: a bibliography

Pages 171-187 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009

References/Accessibility

  • Arditi A. Effective color contrast: designing for people with partial sight and congenital color deficiencies. New York: Lighthouse International, 1999.
  • Arditi, A. Making text legible: designing for people with partial sight. New York: Lighthouse International, 1999.
  • Arditi A, Holmes E, Reedijk P, Whitehouse R. Interactive tactile maps, visual disability, and accessibility of building interiors. Visual Impair Res. 1999;1(1): 11–21.
  • Author. Rights of way: transport and mobility for visually impaired people in the UK. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1999.
  • Author. A right to read: the impact of copyright law on visually impaired people. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1999.
  • Bright K, Cook G, Harris J. Building design: the importance of flooring pattern and finish for people with a visual impairment. Br J Visual Impair. 1999;17(3):121–125.
  • De Luengo MRR. Accesibilidad: un objectivo prioritario para el siglo XXI [Accessibility: a priority objective for the Twenty First Century. Integracion. 1999;30:16–23.
  • Hayes B. Availability of appro- priately packaged information on sexual health for people who are legally blind. Aust J Rural Health. 1999;7(3):155–159.
  • Leibs A. A field guide for the sight- impaired reader: a comprehensive resource for students, teachers, and librarians. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999.
  • Shon KH. Access to the world by visually impaired preschoolers. RE:view. 1999;30(4):160–173.
  • Thompson L, Reeves C, Masters K. In the balance: making financial information accessible. Br J Visual Impair. 1999;17(2):65–70.
  • Williams AS. Accessible diabetes education materials in low-vision format. Diabetes Educ. 1999;25(5): 695–698.

References/Aged/Aging

  • Bergman B, Bergstrom A, Sjostrand J. Longitudinal changes in visual acuity and visual ability in a cohort followed from the age of 70 to 88 years. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 1999; 77(3):286–292.
  • Fried LP, Bandeen-Roche K, Kasper JD, Guralnik JM. Association of comorbidity with disability in older women: The Women’s Health and Aging Study. J Clin Epidemiol. 1999; 52(1):27–37.
  • Haegerstrom-Portnoy G, Schneck ME, Brabyn J. Seeing into old age: vision function beyond acuity. Optom Vision Sci. 1999;76(3):141– 148.
  • Hickson L, Lind C, Worrall L, Yiu E, Barnett H, Lovie-Kitchin JE. Hearing and vision in healthy older Australians. Adv Speech Lang Pathol. 1999;1(2):95–105.
  • Holzschuch C, Mourey F. [Low vision, equilibrium and accidental falls]. Soins Gerontol. 1999;17:13–15.
  • Horowitz A. Aging and disability in the new millennium: challenges for social work research and practice. In: Neysmith S, editor. Critical issues for future social work practice with aging persons. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999;97–126.
  • Inouye SK, Bogardus STJ, Charpentier PA, Leo-Summers L, Acampora D, Holford TR, Cooney LMJ. A multicomponent inter- vention to prevent delirium in hospitalized older patients. N Engl J Med. 1999;4;340(9):669–676.
  • Keller BK, Morton JL, Thomas VS, Potter JF. The effect of visual and hearing impairments on functional status. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999; 47(11):1319025.
  • Keri S, Antal A, Kalman J, Janka Z, Benedek G. Early visual impairment is independent of the visuocognitive and memory disturbances in Alzheimer’s disease. Vision Res. 1999;39(13):2261–2265.
  • Kleinschmidt JJ. Older adults’ perspectives on their successful adjustment to vision loss. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(2):69–81.
  • Lieberman D, Friger M, Fried V, Grinshpun Y, Mytlis N, Tylis R, Galinsky D, Lieberman D. Characterization of elderly patients in rehabilitation: stroke versus hip fracture. Disability Rehabil. 1999; 21(12):542–547.
  • Nakamura K, Otomo A, Maeda A, Kikuchi S, Motohashi Y, Tanaka M, Nakadaira H, Yamamoto M. Evaluation of complex activities in daily living of elderly Japanese with visual impairment. Aging (Milano). 1999;11(2):123–129.
  • Orr P, Barron Y, Schein OD, Rubin GS, West SK. Eye care utilization by older Americans: The SEE Project. Salisbury Eye Evaluation. Ophthal- mology. 1999;106(5):904–909.
  • Perry DP. ARMD is robbing older people blind – and stealing their independence, too. J Am Optom Assoc. 1999;70(1):7–9.
  • Reuben DB, Mui S, Damesyn M, Moore AA, Greendale GA. The prognostic value of sensory impairment in older persons. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47(8):930–935.
  • Rogers P, Orr AL. Establishing a national service delivery program for older people who are blind or visually impaired. RE:view. 1999; 31(3):103–112.
  • Simonsick EM, Guralnik JM, Fried LP. Who walks? Factors associated with walking behavior in disabled older women with and without self- reported walking difficulty. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47(6):672–680.
  • Sun IK. An annotated bibliography: rehabilitation for ARMD patients (1992 to present). J Low Vision Neuro-Optom Rehabil. 1999;12(2): 11–16.
  • Taiel-Sartral M, Nounou P, Rea C, El Alamy A, Bendeddouche K, Boumezrag M, Milcamps R, Cohen D. [Visual acuity and ocular diseases in aged residents of nursing homes: study of 219 persons in Orleans]. J Fr Ophtalmol. 1999;22(4):431–437.
  • Wahl HW, Oswald F, Zimprich D. Everyday competence in visually impaired older adults: a case for person-environment perspectives. Gerontologist. 1999;39(2):140–149.
  • Wahl HW, Schilling O, Oswald F, Heyl V. Psychosocial consequences of age-related visual impairment: comparison with mobility-impaired older adults and long-term outcome. J Gerontol Ser B Psychol Sci Social Sci. 1999;54(5):304–316.
  • Wang JJ, Mitchell P, Smith W, Leeder SR. Factors associated with use of community support services in an older Australian population. Aust NZ J Public Health. 1999;23(2): 147–153.
  • Wege A vd, Verplanken B, Kempen GIJM, Cornelissen RW, Kooijman AC. The readiness to invest cognitive effort affects the accuracy of self-reports of visual functioning among elderly. Visual Impair Res. 1999;1(1):33–39.
  • Wolffsohn JS, Cochrane AL. The changing face of the visually impaired: The Kooyong Low Vision Clinic’s past, present, and future. Optom Vision Sci. 1999;76(11):747– 754.

References/Behavior training

  • Alvaro AR, Varela AP, Fernández- Abascal EG, Plaza CS, Garcia LC. Rehabilitación oculomotora mediante biorretroalimentación: un programa de aplicación al nistagmus [Biofeedback oculomotor rehabilitation: a program for nystagmus]. Integracion. 1999;28:5–15.
  • Cano BC. Maquetas accesibles a las personas con discapcidad visual [Markets for people with visual disabilities]. Integracion. 1999;28:16–20.

References/Blindness

  • Chiquet C, Dkhissi-Benyahya O, Cooper HM. Is the study of blind patients useful for understanding light perception? Arch Ophthalmol. 1999;117(6):848.
  • Conti-Ramsden G, Pérez-Pereira M. Conversational interactions between mothers and their infants who are congenitally blind, have low vision, or are sighted. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(11):691–703.
  • Czeisler CA, Klerman EB. Circadian and sleep dependent regulation of hormone release in humans. Recent Prog Horm Res. 1999;54:97–130.
  • Erhartne MK, Gardosne SA, Vertes L. [80 years of the Hungarian National Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired]. Orv Hetil. 1999;140(14):776–779.
  • Fletcher AE, Donoghue M, Devavaram J, Thulasiraj RD, Scott S, Abdalla M, Shanmugham AK, Murugan PB. Low uptake of eye services in rural India: a challenge for programs of blindness prevention. Arch Ophthalmol. 1999;117(10):1393–1399.
  • Jennings J. Print or Braille: decision- making in the choice of the primary literacy medium for pupils with a severe visual impairment. Br J Visual Impair. 1999;17(1):11–16.
  • Kemter P. [Concept formation and space perception in the blind – a summary of behavioral psycho- logical studies]. Rehabilitation (Stuttg). 1999;38(1):27–32.
  • Mets MB. Childhood blindness and visual loss: an assessment at two institutions including a ‘new’ cause. Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc. 1999;97:653–696.
  • Rahi JS, Gilbert CE, Foster A, Minassian D. Measuring the burden of childhood blindness. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999;83(4):387–388.
  • Steinkuller PG, Du L, Gilbert C, Foster A, Collins ML, Coats DK. Childhood blindness. J Aapos. 1999; 3(1):26–32.

References/Brain injury

  • Diderichsen J. [Cerebral visual impairment in children]. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1999;119(11): 1597–1599.
  • Houliston MJ, Taguri AH, Dutton GN, Hajivassiliou C, Young DG. Evidence of cognitive visual problems in children with hydrocephalus: a structured clinical history-taking strategy. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1999;41(5):298–306.
  • Huo R, Burden SK, Hoyt CS, Good WV. Chronic cortical visual impairment in children: aetiology, prognosis, and associated neurological deficits. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999;83(6):670–675.
  • Jaffe MS. Support group for adults with cortical visual impairment: an innovative model. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(11):728–732.
  • Katz N, Hartman-Maier A, Ring H, Sorker N. Functional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1999;80(4):379–384.
  • Lanners J, Piccioni A, Fea F, Goergen E. Early intervention for children with cerebral visual impairment: preliminary results. J Intellect Disabil Res. 1999;43:1–12.
  • Lueck A, Dornbusch H, Hart J. The effects of training on a young child with cortical visual impairment: an exploratory study. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(12):778–793.
  • Morse MT. Cortical visual impairment: some words of caution. RE:view. 1999;31(1):21–26.
  • Prigatano GP. Impaired awareness, finger tapping, and rehabilitation outcome after brain injury. Rehabil Psychol. 1999;44(2):145–159.
  • Scharli H, Harman AM, Hogben JH. Blindsight in subjects with homo- nymous visual field defects. J Cogn Neurosci. 1999;11(1):52–66.
  • Suchoff IB, Kapoor N, Waxman R, Ference W. The occurrence of ocular and visual dysfunctions in an acquired brain-injured patient sample. J Am Optom Assoc. 1999; 70(5):301–308.

References/Childhood development/Children

  • Amerson MJ. Helping children with visual and motor impairments make the most of their visual abilities. RE:view. 1999;31(1):17–20.
  • Bak S. Relationships between inappropriate behaviors and other factors in young children with visual impairments. RE:view. 1999;31(2): 84–91.
  • Boyce GC, Smith TB, Casto G. Health and educational outcomes of children who experienced severe neonatal medical complications. J Genet Psychol. 1999;160(3): 261–269.
  • Chen D. Center-based programs for infants with visual impairments and their families: ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’ learning environments. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(6):341–350.
  • Defebvre MM, Juzeau D. [Visually handicapped children and young adults in specialized schools in the French North Department in 1995]. Arch Pediatr. 1999;6(2):159–164.
  • Gronna SS, Serna LA, Kennedy CH, Prater MH. Promoting generalized social interactions using puppets and script training in an integrated preschool. A single-case study using multiple baseline design. Behav Modif. 1999;23(3):419–440.
  • Hughes M, Dote-Kwan J, Dolendo J. Characteristics of maternal directiveness and responsiveness with young children with visual impairments. Child Care Health Dev. 1999;25(4):285–298.
  • Kapperman GC, Love C. An analysis of federal and state identification of students who are blind and visually impaired. RE:view. 1999;31(3):139–143.
  • Koutantos D. The social and emotional development of children with visual impairments and educational research. Contemp Educ. 1999;109:43–50.
  • Lieberman LJ, Houston-Wilson C. Overcoming the barriers to including students with visual impairments and deaf-blindness in physical education. RE:view. 1999; 31(3):129–138.
  • Lithander J, Al Kindi H, Tonjum AM. Loss of visual acuity due to eye injuries among 6292 school children in the Sultanate of Oman. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 1999;77(6):697–699.
  • López JAC, García RM, Labrador MAG. Asociacionismo juvenil: un elemento integrador desde la Residencia del Centro de Recursos Educativos [Youth associations: an integrating element stemming from the Educational Resource Center]. Integracion. 1999;28:29–33.
  • Mamer L. Visual development in students with visual and additional impairments. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(6):360–369.
  • Reimer AM, Smits-Engelsman BCM, Siemonsma-Boom M. Development of an instrument to measure manual dexterity in children with visual impairments aged 6–12. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(10):643–658.
  • Telles S, Srinivas RB. Autonomic and respiratory measures in children with impaired vision following yoga and physical activity programs. Int J Rehabil Health. 1999;4(2):117–122.
  • Vervloed MPJ, Timmers-van de Vosse H, van Mens-Weisz MM, Hamers JHM. Herziene uitgave van de Reynell-Zinkin ontwikkelingss-

References/Daily living skills

  • D’Ambrosio FAJ. Assessing disabil- ity in the patient with cataracts. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 1999;10(1):42–45.
  • Hart PM, Chakravarthy U, Stevenson MR, Jamison JQ. A vision specific functional index for use in patients with age related macular degeneration. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999;83(10):1115–1120.
  • Hoenig H, McIntyre L, Hoff J, Samsa G, Branch LG. Disability fingerprints: patterns of disability in spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis differ. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 1999;54(12):M613–620.
  • Klein BE, Klein R, Lee KE, Cruickshanks KJ. Associations of performance-based and self- reported measures of visual function. The Beaver Dam Eye Study. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 1999;6(1):49–60.
  • Lawrence D, Brogan C, Benjamin L, Pickard D, Stewart-Brown S. Measuring the effectiveness of cataract surgery: the reliability and validity of a visual function outcomes instrument. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999;83:66–70.
  • Lindö G, Nordholm L. Adaptation strategies, well-being, and activities of daily living among people with low vision. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(7):434–446.

References/Devices (general)

  • Birchall W. Minimizing the impact of visual impairment. Training in use of low vision aids is important. Br Med J. 1999;319(7211):707. chalen voor kinderen met een visuele beperking, voorzien van referen- tiewaarden voor Nederlandse kinderen die slecht zien van 0 tot 48 maanden [Revision of the Reynell- Zinkin Scales for visually impaired children with reference norms for Dutch visually impaired children 0–48 months]. Zeist, The Nether- lands: Bartiméus Foundation, 1999.
  • Wyver SR, Markham R, Hlavacek S. Visual items in tests of intelligence for children. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(10):663–665.
  • Mangione CM, Gutierrez PR, Lowe G, Orav EJ, Seddon JM. Influence of age-related maculopathy on visual functioning and health-related quality of life. Am J Ophthalmol. 1999;128(1):45–53.
  • Miller HLJ. Legally blind veterans – the link between appropriate referral and the ability to cope. J Miss State Med Assoc. 1999;40(2): 48–50.
  • Monestam E, Wachtmeister L. The impact of cataract surgery on visual acuity and subjective functional outcomes: a population-based study in Sweden. Eye. 1999;13(6):711– 719.
  • Nelson P, Aspinall P, O’Brien C. Patient’s perception of visual impairment in glaucoma: a pilot study. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999;83(5): 546–552.
  • Ross CK, Stelmack JA, Stelmack TR, Guihan M, Fraim M. Development and sensitivity to visual impairment of the Low Vision Functional Status Evaluation (LVFSE). Optom Vision Sci. 1999; 76(4):212–220.
  • Stuck AE, Walthert JM, Nikolas T, Bula CJ, Hohmann C, Beck JC. Risk factors for functional status decline in community-living elderly people: a systematic literature review. Soc Sci Med. 1999;48:445–469.

References

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  • Geruschat DR, Deremeik JT, Whited S. Head-mounted displays: are they practical for school-age children. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(8):485–497.
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References/Driving

  • Gallo JJ, Rebok GW, Lesikar SE. The driving habits of adults aged 60 years and older. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47(3):335–341.
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References/Education

  • Bak S. The influence of American cultural values on the education of individuals with visual impairments in South Korea. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(5):312–315.
  • Conroy P. Total physical response: an instructional strategy for second- language learners who are visually impaired. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(5):315–318.
  • Corn AL, Silberman RK. Personnel preparation programs in visual impairments: a status report. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(12):755–769.
  • Dunnett J. Use of activity boxes with young children who are blind, deaf-blind, or have severe learning disabilities and visual impairments. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(4): 225–232.
  • Fernández JLG, Palomar AM, Rodríguez PM, Hernandez JJ, Díaz MA, Morales PF. ¿Vivir para aprender o aprender para vivig?: el aprendizaje de valores en las residencias escolares [Live to learn or learn to live?: learning values in residential schools]. Integracion. 1999;28:46–50.
  • Fernández JLG, del Castillo PM, Corts IM. Enseñar a leer y escribir con sentido: una experiencia con alumnos deficientes visuales [Teaching to read and write with meaning: an experience with visually impaired pupils]. Integracion. 1999; 30:24–31.
  • Griffin-Shirley N, McGregor D, Jacobson WH. Survey of dual- certified orientation and mobility instructors. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(3):133–139.
  • Hesketh R. Reading and writing media and methods used and preferred by a sample of visually impaired adults. Br J Visual Impair. 1999;17(1):17–22.
  • Huebner RA, Thomas KR, Berven NL. Attachment and interpersonal characteristics of college students with and without disabilities. Rehabil Psychol. 1999;44(1):85–103.
  • Kirchner C, Diament S. Estimates of the number of visually impaired students, their teachers, and orientation and mobility specialists: Part 1. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999; 93(9):600–606.
  • Koutantos D. Peripatetic teachers: a challenge for special education in Greece. Pedagog Rev. 1999;29:127–145.
  • Lewis S. Attitude, action, and responsibility: Florida teachers take charge of the National Agenda. RE:view. 1999;31(1):4–8.
  • Loeding BL, Greenan JP. Relationship between self-ratings by sensory impaired students and teachers’ ratings of generalizable skills. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999; 93(11):716–727.
  • Lueck AH. Setting curricular priorities for students with visual impairments. RE:view. 1999;31(2): 54–66.
  • Milian M. Schools and families involvement: attitudes among latinos who have children with visual impairments. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(5):277–290.
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  • Neustadt N. The evolution of itinerant teaching in Hungary. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93 (3): 181–182.
  • Suvak PA. What do they really do? Activities of teachers of students with visual impairments. RE:view. 1999;30(4):181–190.
  • Wolffe K. Using role models in career exploration for students with visual impairments. J Visual Impair Blind. 1999;93(12):798–801.
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References/Eye diseases and disorders

  • Boisjoly H, Gresset J, Fontaine N, Charest M, Brunette I, LeFrancois M, Deschenes J, Bazin R, Laughrea PA, Dube I. The VF-14 Index of functional visual impairment in candidates for a corneal graft. Am J Ophthalmol. 1999;128(1):38–44.
  • Dandona L, Dandona R, Naduvilath TJ, McCarty CA, Mandal P, Srinivas M, Nanda A, Rao GN. Population- based assessment of the outcome of cataract surgery in an urban population in southern India. Am J Ophthalmol. 1999;127(6):650–658.
  • DeCarlo DK, Nowakowski R. Causes of visual impairment among students at the Alabama School for the Blind. J Am Optom Assoc. 1999; 70(10):647–652.
  • Dohlman CH, D’Amico DJ. Can an eye in phthisis be rehabilitated? A case of improved vision with 1-year follow-up. Arch Ophthalmol. 1999; 117(1):123–124.
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References/Field defects

  • Cornelissen FW, Van den Dobbelsteen JJ. Heading detection with simulated visual field defects. Visual Impair Res. 1999;1(2):71–84.
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References/Low vision services

  • Demers-Turco P. Providing timely and ongoing vision rehabilitation services for the diabetic patient with irreversible vision loss from diabetic retinopathy. J Am Optom Assoc. 1999;70(1):49–62.
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