Comm Eye Health Vol. 11 No. 28 1998. Published online 01 December, 1998
Community based rehabilitation
Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programmes must study, value and encourage vital existing community resources. No plan should be approved unless some ‘multiplication factors’ are built in, whereby a small input of knowledge and skills can bring into play a much larger amount of application and energy.
Articles in this issue –
- Community based rehabilitation: an introduction
- Community based rehabilitation and prevention of blindness in south west Uganda
- Community based rehabilitation in India: who contributes to CBR programmes for the visually impaired?
- Community based case-finding and rehabilitation: detection of cataract patients and post-operative follow-up
- The Global Initiative: Launch of VISION 2020
- Case-control studies
- Community Eye Health Subject Index Issue 1-24
- Community eye health care for leprosy patients in west Bengal, India
News and notices –
- Abstract. Risk factors for noncompliance with glaucoma follow-up visits in a residents’ eye clinic
- Training Courses in Planning and Management of CBR Programmes
- Trachoma CD-Rom
- Community Eye Health Courses 1999/2000
- International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
- Indian Supplement to the Journal
- Handbooks from the Community Eye Health Teaching Slides/Text Series
- Videos
- High quality low cost intraocular lenses (IOLs)