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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
Research findings
Research Findings No 24Improving outcomes for people with sight loss: identifying the continuing professional development needs of occupational therapists
Research Findings No 21Obstacles 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 19The experiences and needs of people with dementia and serious visual impairment: a qualitative study
Research Findings No 9An investigation into the circumstances of older people with sight loss: analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Research Findings No 8Our Vision Too: Improving the access of ethnic minority visually impaired people to appropriate services; building a supported community referral system
Research Findings No 7How far is it possible to measure the impact of non-medical eye clinic support services?
Research Findings No 5Effective Home Improvement Agencies services for people with sight loss: a development project and good practice guide
Occasional papers
Occasional Paper No 21Improving outcomes for people with sight loss: identifying the continuing professional development needs of occupational therapists
Occasional Paper No 18Obstacles 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 16The experiences and needs of people with dementia and serious visual impairment: a qualitative study
Occasional Paper No 10Our vision too: improving the access of ethnic minority visually impaired people to appropriate services: building a supported community referral system
Occasional Paper No 9An investigation of the circumstances of older people with sight loss: analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Occasional Paper No 6How far is it possible to measure the impact of non-medical eye clinic support services?
Occasional Paper No 5Effective Home Improvement Agencies services for people with sight loss: a development project
Occasional Paper No 2Meeting the needs of older people with visual impairment: social care or social exclusion?
Occasional Paper No 1The housing and care needs of older people with sight loss - experiences and challenges
Research discussion papers
Good practice guides
Good Practice Guide No 3People from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities and vision services: a good practice guide
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.