Reports and Insight
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Sight Loss Pathway: Final report
Sight loss can be a challenge to adapt to and an early, clinically appropriate, supportive, sympathetic, and efficient pathway is vital to facilitate the treatment needed, but also to ensure good patient experience.
Inquiry: All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Eye Health and Visual Impairment
A 2018 report from the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Eye Health and Visual Impairment outlines solutions to the current capacity issues in eye care services in England.
Diabetic eye disease: A UK Incidence and Prevalence Study
To enhance our understanding of diabetic retinopathy in the UK, RNIB commissioned the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to investigate the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy.
Certification and registration of children and young people
A 2015 study investigating the certification and registration (C&R) process for children and young people (CYP) with vision impairment in England.
Early intervention support in eye clinics
This report provides an overview of early intervention services throughout the UK based on data gathered by Eye Clinic Liaison Officers from the RNIB group of charities.
Access to primary and secondary eye care
RNIB commissioned Shared Intelligence to undertake research to identify the barriers and enablers that affect access to primary and secondary eye care services across the UK.
Certification and Registration Processes
RNIB commissioned Dr Tammy Boyce to document Visual Impairment Certification and Registration processes and understand related barriers and enablers to Certification.
Estimated prevalence of visual impairment among people with learning disabilities in the UK
Research conducted that looks into the estimated prevalence of visual impairment among people with learning disabilities in the UK
Low vision service outcomes
What models of vision rehabilitation are most effective and what are the effects of low vision service provision on rehabilitation outcomes in people with sight loss?
Low vision service model evaluation project (LOVESME)
Does an integrated approach to low vision services and rehabilitation have benefits for blind and partially sighted people, and how would such a system be defined?