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  1. Nur Rafidah M, Mohd Wafi M, Sazlina K, Omar R
    Med J Malaysia, 2021 07;76(4):578-582.
    PMID: 34305123
    The ability to detect and recognise visual deficits among visually impaired patients can improve the management of daily living skills and activities of these patients. In this report, the importance of using objective and subjective visual performance measures by occupational therapists in managing visually impaired patients is discussed. We describe a case of a 17-year-old Malay female who had vision impairment due to a cataract, a secondary complication from diabetes mellitus (DM). The Brain Injury Visual Assessment Battery for Adult (biVABA) can provide occupational therapists with additional visual performance information and a better understanding of managing visually impaired patients. The biVABA was used in conjunction with other activities of daily living skills tools such as Modified Barthel Index (MBI), Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (IADL) and EVS Orientation and Mobility Screening (EVS-O&M) for a more holistic assessment. This approach provides more relevant and essential information in managing visually impaired patient rehabilitation from the occupational therapy perspective.
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