Interventions for visual field defects in patients with stroke

Author:

Pollock Alex1,Hazelton Christine1,Henderson Clair A2,Angilley Jayne3,Dhillon Baljean4,Langhorne Peter5,Livingstone Katrina6,Munro Frank A7,Orr Heather8,Rowe Fiona J9,Shahani Uma10

Affiliation:

1. Glasgow Caledonian University; Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit; Buchanan House Cowcaddens Road Glasgow UK G4 0BA

2. RNIB Scotland; Parliamentary, Policy, Press and Research; 12-14 Hillside Crescent Edinburgh UK EH7 5EA

3. Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Primary Care Trust; Newquay Hospital St Thomas Road Newquay UK TR7 1RQ

4. NHS Lothian; Department of Ophthalmology, Clinical and Surgical Sciences; Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion Chalmers Street Edinburgh UK EH3 9HA

5. University of Glasgow; Academic Section of Geriatric Medicine; Level 2, New Lister Building Glasgow Royal Infirmary Glasgow UK G31 2ER

6. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde; Community Stroke Team - South Glasgow; 3rd Floor, Clutha House Cornwall Street South, Kinning Park Glasgow UK G41 1AF

7. Frank Munro Optometrists; S/E Community Optometrist; 1050 Cathcart Road Glasgow UK G42 9XW

8. NHS Tayside; Stroke Rehabilitation Unit; A Block Stracathro Hospital Brechin Angus UK DD9 7QA

9. University of Liverpool; Department of Health Services Research; Whelan Building (1.10) Brownlow Hill Liverpool UK L69 3GB

10. Glasgow Caledonian University; Department of Visual Sciences; 70 Cowcaddens Road Glasgow UK G4 0BA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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