Performance on clinical outcomes, activities of daily living and user experience on head-mounted displays for people with vision impairment.
Hilde P A van der AaFernanda Garcia-PiñaRuth Marie Antoinette van NispenJeroen HooglandCalvin RobertsWilliam SeiplePublished in: Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (2024)
While performance on clinical tests was better when using the devices, performance on most real-world ADLs was equal to or worse than baseline. No single device improved performance on all tasks, and performance on any one task was not improved with all the devices. The overall dissatisfaction with the devices paralleled the lack of objective improvement in the performance of real-world tasks.
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