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Beacon Sensors and Telerehabilitation to Assess and Improve Use of Devices (BeST-AID) for Low Vision
Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
One goal of this research is to conduct a non-inferiority trial of telerehabilitation versus in-office care to provide follow-up training to individuals with low vision to enhance their quality of life by using magnification devices and/or visual assistive mobile apps for important daily activities, such as reading and/or other valued tasks. This is a high priority given the increasing prevalence of low vision, paucity of low vision rehabilitation providers, and barriers related to access to care, such as transportation and geography, which can be essentially eliminated with telerehabilitation. Another goal of this project is to determine whether significant changes in environmental data collected by Bluetooth low energy beacon sensors can be used as a solution to monitor and indicate when low vision patients' have abandoned the use of their magnification devices, which has the potential to substantially enhance patient management by providing timely low vision rehabilitation services.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
350
Start Date
2023-12-15
Completion Date
2028-06-30
Last Updated
2025-09-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Low Vision Rehabilitation
Evaluation and training with magnification or visual assistive devices for visually-impaired adults
Locations (9)
Southern Califonia College of Optometry
Fullerton, California, United States
Chan Family Optometry
Grass Valley, California, United States
UCLA Stein Eye Institute
Los Angeles, California, United States
Frank Stein & Paul S. May Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation at The Eye Institute
San Francisco, California, United States
See What You Miss Optometry
Santa Monica, California, United States
New England College of Optometry
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Boston University Eye Associates, Inc.
Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Mid-Michigan Eye Care
Midland, Michigan, United States
University of Nebraska: Weigel Williamson Center for Visual Rehabilitation at the Truhlsen Eye Institute
Omaha, Nebraska, United States