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RECRUITINGEarly Phase 1INTERVENTIONAL

The Role of Occupational Therapy for Improving Medication Management for Persons With AMD, DR and Glaucoma

The Role of Occupational Therapy for Improving Medication Management for Persons With AMD, Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) and Glaucoma

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About This Trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if education about additional task lighting, enhanced contrast, enlarged print instructions, smart apps and organizational strategies will improve medication management skills. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does additional task lighting, enhanced contrast, enlarged print instructions, smart apps and organizational strategies improve medication management skills, reduce errors and improve functional use of remaining vision for this task? Participants will: Oftentimes, the client is unaware of these strategies which may improve occupational performance during a valued activity. Clients with AMD, DR or Glaucoma who choose to receive the one hour OT service will be provided with 1:1 education regarding the devices and strategies that may improve their ability to perform medication management skills.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Clients with AMD, DR or Glaucoma - Clients who choose to participate will allow their deidentified data to be evaluated for outcomes. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Clients with other age related eye diseases other than AMD, DR or Glaucoma. - Clients who do not wish to participate in this study. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Clients with AMD, DR or Glaucoma * Clients who choose to participate will allow their deidentified data to be evaluated for outcomes. Exclusion Criteria: * Clients with other age related eye diseases other than AMD, DR or Glaucoma. * Clients who do not wish to participate in this study.

Treatments Being Tested

COMBINATION_PRODUCT

occupational therapy interventions for low vision care

Occupational therapists utilize many different treatment strategies when caring for the client with low vision. Oftentimes, the client is unaware of these strategies which may improve occupational performance during a valued activity. Interventions include task lighting, organizational strategies, smart apps, contrast, enlarged print, typoscopes and electronic magnification devices.

Locations (1)

MCPHS 10 Lincoln Square
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States