Braille literacy and Life Satisfaction Survey
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Braille literacy and Life Satisfaction Survey

This survey forms the final study of a PhD being conducted by Aasha Rose. My email address is aasha.rose@unisq.edu.au.

 

The aim of my research is to understand how braille literacy influences key aspects of life, such as independence, social engagement, and personal well-being, for people who learned braille. Your insights will help us better understand the real-world impact of braille on daily living, identify areas where support can be improved, and contribute to developing strategies that promote accessibility and inclusion for people with vision loss.

Ethics Approval: ETH2025-003

There are 57 questions in this survey.
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