Author(s): Ms.Vatsala Pathak, Prof. Anubhuti Dubey
Abstract:
Aim: The present study was conducted to better understand the psychological journey of the visually impaired. It is possible that having a visual impairment has a considerable influence on a variety of life areas, including career, personal/social connections, psychological well-being, adjustment, day-to-day difficulties, and overall well-being. According to many studies, the quality of life for those who are blind or visually impaired is strongly influenced by how others perceive their condition. Methods: In this study, we utilized a qualitative technique to better understand how persons with visual impairments think about the world, how they perceive experiences, and what meaning they assign to occurrences. This is a primary goal of qualitative research. To name just a few, there are a variety of qualitative approaches to qualitative research. The current study employed IPA as its technique of investigation. Result: People suffer from visual impairment as a result of a variety of traumatic experiences or illnesses that impact their eyesight. When it comes to making choices, people who are blind or visually impaired worry a lot about getting all the information they need.
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