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McGraw, Cathy

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Alfaro, Andrea Urqueta, McGraw, Cathy, Guthrie, Dawn, Wittich, Walter (2019) The impact of mild cognitive impairment on the accuracy of an interview based assessment of vision and/or hearing loss Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 60 9 2239-2239
Urqueta Alfaro, Andrea, Guthrie, Dawn M., Phillips, Natalie A., Pichora-Fuller, M. Kathleen, Mick, Paul, McGraw, Cathy, Wittich, Walter (2019) Detection of vision and /or hearing loss using the interRAI Community Health Assessment aligns well with common behavioral vision/hearing measurements PloS one 14 10 e0223123-e0223123
Alfaro, Andrea Urqueta, Guthrie, Dawn M, McGraw, Cathy, Wittich, Walter (2020) Older adults receiving rehabilitation for combined vision and hearing impairment report good levels of functional ability and well-being Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 61 7 1933-1933
Urqueta Alfaro, Andrea, Guthrie, Dawn M, McGraw, Cathy, Wittich, Walter (2020) Older adults with dual sensory loss in rehabilitation show high functioning and may fare better than those with single sensory loss Plos One 15 8 e0237152
Urqueta Alfaro, Andrea, McGraw, Cathy, Guthrie, Dawn M., Wittich, Walter (2021) Optimizing evaluation of older adults with vision and/or hearing loss using the interRAI Community Health Assessment and Deafblind Supplement Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 2 764022

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