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    Hispanic Vision Initiative

    Print & Web-based Resources



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    Patient Education

    White Papers
    Cultural and Linguistic Considerations
    for Vision Care

    This consensus paper identifies strategies for eyecare professionals to promote cultural competency within their own practice, using the CLAS standards as a guide. The paper also overviews the unique eye health- and communication- needs of the three largest, fastest-growing demographic groups: Hispanics, African Americans and Asian Americans.
    Download available here
     
     
     
    Factors Impacting the Vision Care and Vision Wear of Culturally Diverse Groups: Focus on Hispanics
    Addresses obstacles to and strategies for providing quality eye care to Hispanic patients. Offers insight into the Hispanic market; highlights successful eye exam tips, regardless of language or cultural barriers.
    Examination Guides and Tools

    These materials may be ordered free of charge by calling Transitions® Optical's customer service at 800.848.1506.

    What to Expect: Bilingual Eye Exam Guide
    An indispensable tool for the most frequently conducted eye exams. Kit includes laminated, bilingual cards for each standard test – ingeniously packaged in a ring-clipped piece that can stand on the counter or be used one-on-one with the patient.
     
     
    What to Expect: Eye Care Communication Guide 
    Available in August, 2009
    Designed to help English-speaking eye care professionals and staff members communicate with their Spanish-speaking patients during all steps of the appointment. Includes common greetings and goodbyes, key terms, illustrations and a phonetic pronunciation guide.
     
     
    Dispensing to Your Hispanic Patients 
    20-minute bilingual education course lays the foundation for building lasting relationships with Hispanic patients. Available in print, DVD or online format.
     
     
    Bilingual Pocket Card
    Designed to help English-speaking eye care professionals guide Spanish-speaking patients through the eyewear selection process. Outlines common eyewear choices.



    Patient Education

     
    Healthy Eyes for Peak Performance
    To help parents, caregivers and others who have an interest in seeing children perform their best, the AOA Sports Vision Section (SVS) and Safe Kids Worldwide® have teamed up to offer a FREE educational brochure, titled “Healthy Eyes for Peak Performance.”

    Available in English and Spanish.
    Full brochure and ordering info.
     
     

    AOA materials may be ordered by calling 1.800.262.2210.

     
    AOA 12-part Common Eye & Vision Problems brochure series
    Hispanic patients prefer printed brochures to take home and share with their family. These AOA pocket-sized pieces discuss specific eye conditions and are available in English and Spanish. Keep the series at the receptionist desk or in the eye exam room to help educate your Hispanic patients about eye health care, their risk factors and maintaining good vision.
     
     
    InfantSEE® Program Materials
    As part of public outreach to families with infants, Spanish-language materials are available through the InfantSEE® program. If you're an InfantSEE® doctor, use the materials to help promote your practice, and the program, within your community.
    AOA Spanish Web Content

    Encourage your Hispanic patients to check out the Eye Health Topics section for detailed information on such relevant topics as glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.

    Note: Where available, click the green button in the upper right corner of the screen to toggle between English and Spanish translations

    Children’s Education
     
    Be Wise About Your Eyes - Activity book & DVD
    This animated video educates kindergarten through third grade children about how to protect their eyes and the importance of regular eye exams. The program includes a 16-page activity book. These materials are ideal for classroom visits, at health fairs and during community events and presentations.

     

    Other Web picks
       
    HealthySightforLife.org
    Helps patients better understand the need for eye-healthy habits. Includes an order form for complementary copies of a waiting room brochure and video.
       
       
    Aprendasobreanteojos.com
    Also available in English at www.EyeglassGuide.com, this site helps patients learn about their options in eyewear before their next appointment — allowing them to come in more prepared and ready to discuss their eyewear needs.
     
       
       
    YoNoSabiaEso.com
    Use this young-family-focused, Spanish-language Web site to spark dialogue about eye health and the principles of vision.