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Explore the research findings on the emotional needs of individuals with sight loss, focusing on interventions, impacts, and support services available. Contact Thomas Pocklington Trust for more information.
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Research about the need for emotional support among people with sight loss Sarah Buchanan Research and Development Manager Thomas Pocklington Trust
Background • Knowledge and experience that significant needs exist • Parallel experiences of people affected by other long term conditions • Identifying research priorities: • A Pocklington workshop (2007) emphasised gaps in knowledge about the nature of need for emotional support and about the effectiveness of different responses
Emotional support for people with sight loss • A study by the University of Reading, 2008-9 • Reviews of published research • A survey of support services provided by NALSVI members • Interviews with people with sight loss. • Research publications • Insight Radio • VINCE conference
Research findings: people’s needs Compared to people without sight loss, people with sight loss are likely to have: • increased needs for emotional support • increased risks of depression and depressive symptoms • lower levels of mental health and quality of life • experiences of trauma, anxiety, panic and distress, especially at and soon after diagnosis • experiences of loneliness.
Research findings: interventions that work? • Very little evidence of the effectiveness of different responses to needs • Practical and mobility support appear to play a minor role in improving emotional wellbeing or reducing risks of depression and depressive symptoms • Emotional support from family and friends appears to be important, but may be felt to be over-protective • Social contact and peer support through voluntary groups and courses are valued • Counselling and informal group based support are valued
Next steps • Continuing services, incl NALSVI members • The RNIB Lost and Found campaign: highlighting the emotional impact of sight loss and the need for responses • Pocklington research identified the need for systematic evaluations of initiatives that respond to emotional needs • RNIB and Pocklington identify the need for audits of NHS referrals and support at the point of diagnosis • VINCE conference 1st October 2009
Contact details Sarah Buchanan Research and Development Manager Thomas Pocklington Trust sarahb@pocklington-trust.org.uk www.pocklington-trust.org.uk