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Research publications

Pocklington aims to share the findings of our research and development programme with a wide audience. Our projects inform a range of publications, which are generally available free of charge.

Select from the links below to view our research publications by series.

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Research publications
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Research findings
Research Findings No 30
Research Findings No 30
Daylighting and windows in homes of people with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 29
Research Findings No 29
The opinions of people with sight loss on visual impairment research: study three
 
Research Findings No 28
Research Findings No 28
All Wales Visual Impairment Database
 
Research Findings No 27
Research Findings No 27
Visual hallucinations in sight loss and dementia
 
Research Findings No 26
Research Findings No 26
Emotional support to people with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 25
Research Findings No 25
People with dementia and sight loss: a scoping study of models of care
 
Research Findings No 24
Research Findings No 24
Improving outcomes for people with sight loss: identifying the continuing professional development needs of occupational therapists
 
Research Findings No 23
Research Findings No 23
The needs of older people with acquired hearing and sight loss
 
Research Findings No 22
Research Findings No 22
Impact of sight loss in older people in Britain
 
Research Findings No 21
Research Findings No 21
Obstacles to improving visual health in older people: why does screening for remediable eye disease in older people not lead to improvements in the older population's visual function?
 
Research Findings No 20
Research Findings No 20
The changing needs of people with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 19
Research Findings No 19
The experiences and needs of people with dementia and serious visual impairment: a qualitative study
 
Research Findings No 18
Research Findings No 18
Improving the detection of correctable low vision in older people
 
Research Findings No 17
Research Findings No 17
Housing for people with sight loss: A Thomas Pocklington Trust design guide
 
Research Findings No 16
Research Findings No 16
Oily fish intake and age-related macular degeneration
 
Research Findings No 15
Research Findings No 15
Lighting the homes of people with sight loss: an overview of recent research
 
Research Findings No 14
Research Findings No 14
Hearing and sight loss: a review of the issues affecting older people
 
Research Findings No 13
Research Findings No 13
Preventing glaucoma: can a health education package reach its target population?
 
Research Findings No 12
Research Findings No 12
A population-based case control study of cataract
 
Research Findings No 11
Research Findings No 11
The housing and support needs of people aged 18-55 with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 10
Research Findings No 10
Prevalence, causes and impact of sight loss in older people in Britain
 
Research Findings No 9
Research Findings No 9
An investigation into the circumstances of older people with sight loss: analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
 
Research Findings No 8
Research Findings No 8
Our Vision Too: Improving the access of ethnic minority visually impaired people to appropriate services; building a supported community referral system
 
Research Findings No 7
Research Findings No 7
How far is it possible to measure the impact of non-medical eye clinic support services?
 
Research Findings No 6
Research Findings No 6
Dementia and blindness
 
Research Findings No 5
Research Findings No 5
Effective Home Improvement Agencies services for people with sight loss: a development project and good practice guide
 
Research Findings No 4
Research Findings No 4
Helping people with sight loss in their homes: housing-related assistive technology
 
Research Findings No 3
Research Findings No 3
Lighting the homes of people with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 2
Research Findings No 2
Domiciliary support for people with sight loss
 
Research Findings No 1
Research Findings No 1
The housing and support needs of older people with visual impairment
 
Occasional papers
Occasional Paper No 26
Occasional Paper No 26
Emotional support to people with sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 25
Occasional Paper No 25
The opinions of people with sight loss on visual impairment research: study three
 
Occasional Paper No 24
Occasional Paper No 24
All Wales Visual Impairment Database
 
Occasional Paper No 23
Occasional Paper No 23
Visual hallucinations in sight loss and dementia
 
Occasional Paper No 22
Occasional Paper No 22
People with dementia and sight loss: a scoping study of models of care
 
Occasional Paper No 21
Occasional Paper No 21
Improving outcomes for people with sight loss: identifying the continuing professional development needs of occupational therapists
 
Occasional Paper No 20
Occasional Paper No 20
The needs of older people with acquired hearing and sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 19
Occasional Paper No 19
Impact of sight loss in older people in Britain
 
Occasional Paper No 18
Occasional Paper No 18
Obstacles to improving visual health in older people: why does screening for remediable eye disease in older people not lead to improvements in the older population's visual function?
 
Occasional Paper No 17
Occasional Paper No 17
The changing needs of people with sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 16
Occasional Paper No 16
The experiences and needs of people with dementia and serious visual impairment: a qualitative study
 
Occasional Paper No 15
Occasional Paper No 15
Improving the detection of correctable low vision in older people
 
Occasional Paper No 14
Occasional Paper No 14
Oily fish intake, fatty acids and risk of age-related macular degeneration
 
Occasional Paper No 13
Occasional Paper No 13
Lighting the homes of people with sight loss: an overview of recent research
 
Occasional Paper No 12
Occasional Paper No 12
Hearing and sight loss: a review of the issues affecting older people
 
Occasional Paper No 11
Occasional Paper No 11
Dementia and serious sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 10
Occasional Paper No 10
Our vision too: improving the access of ethnic minority visually impaired people to appropriate services: building a supported community referral system
 
Occasional Paper No 9
Occasional Paper No 9
An investigation of the circumstances of older people with sight loss: analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
 
Occasional Paper No 8
Occasional Paper No 8
Prevalence, causes and impact of sight loss in older people in Britain
 
Occasional Paper No 7
Occasional Paper No 7
The housing and support needs of people aged 18-55 with sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 6
Occasional Paper No 6
How far is it possible to measure the impact of non-medical eye clinic support services?
 
Occasional Paper No 5
Occasional Paper No 5
Effective Home Improvement Agencies services for people with sight loss: a development project
 
Occasional Paper No 4
Occasional Paper No 4
Lighting the homes of people with sight loss
 
Occasional Paper No 3
Occasional Paper No 3
Helping visually impaired people in their homes: assistive technology
 
Occasional Paper No 2
Occasional Paper No 2
Meeting the needs of older people with visual impairment: social care or social exclusion?
 
Occasional Paper No 1
Occasional Paper No 1
The housing and care needs of older people with sight loss - experiences and challenges
 
Research discussion papers
Research Discussion Paper No 3
Research Discussion Paper No 3
Volunteering with visually impaired people
 
Research Discussion Paper No 2
Research Discussion Paper No 2
Day services for adults with sight loss: strategic issues for providers
 
Research Discussion Paper No 1
Research Discussion Paper No 1
Telecare and people with sight loss
 
Good practice guides
Good Practice Guide No 5
Good Practice Guide No 5
Good housing design - lighting: a practical guide to improving lighting in existing homes
 
Good Practice Guide No 4
Good Practice Guide No 4
Housing for people with sight loss: A practical guide to improving existing homes
 
Good Practice Guide No 3
Good Practice Guide No 3
People from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities and vision services: a good practice guide
 
Good Practice Guide No 2
Good Practice Guide No 2
Guidelines for keeping records of Eye Clinic Support Services (ECSS)
 
Good Practice Guide No 1
Good Practice Guide No 1
Meeting the housing and support needs of people aged 18-55 with sight loss
 
 

At Pocklington, we are keen to learn more about how our research is used, and better understand the research needs of our stakeholders. This in turn will help to inform our future research and development programmes. If you have any comments regarding any areas of our research, please contact the Research and Development Team.

Specific feedback can also be provided alongside each research publication.