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Enhanced eye care

Optician
Optician reports on the continuing professional development and exhibition at Eyecare Glasgow Conference 2024
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Level of Eye Care Among Eye Care Providers Themselves

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2023
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of eye disease and frequency of eye examinations among eye care providers themselves. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, an anonymous questionnaire was used to evaluate occurrence of eye disease and frequency of eye examinations among eye ...
Emily G, Sherry   +4 more
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Clinical outcomes of the Centre for Eye Health: an intra-professional optometry-led collaborative eye care clinic in Australia

Clinical and experimental optometry, 2021
Clinical relevance: This novel clinical model is the first of its kind in Australia and was designed to help reduce unnecessary referrals into overburdened public systems by utilising pre-existing community-based resources. Background: The Centre for Eye
Henrietta Wang, M. Kalloniatis
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The Vision Detroit Project: Visual Burden, Barriers, and Access to Eye Care in an Urban Setting

Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2021
Purpose Vision loss and blindness are among the top ten disabilities in the United States, yet access and utilization of eye care remains low. Vision Detroit aimed to address eye-care disparities via community-based screenings. By investigating burden of
Anju Goyal   +13 more
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Facilitators and barriers to the delivery of eye care by optometrists: a systematic review using the theoretical domains framework

Ophthalmic & physiological optics, 2021
Evidence‐based practice is fundamental to providing quality care, patient satisfaction and judicious use of limited healthcare resources. However, variability in evidence‐based eye care delivery has been reported. Given the important role of optometrists
Melinda Toomey   +5 more
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Reappraising Newborn Eye Care

The American Journal of Nursing, 1980
Should the newborn's eyes be rinsed out following the instillation of silver nitrate? If yes, with which solution, sterile distilled water or sterile physiologic saline? We raised these questions when we found that both solutions were being used within our institution and when the State Health Department recommended that the rinse be discontinued ...
B, Lum, R L, Batzel, E, Barnett
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Telemedicine for eye care

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005
summary Tele-ophthalmology has been employed mainly for patients in under-served rural areas in need of specialty care, but other applications such as telementoring have also been used. In certain populations, cost containment is a significant issue and telemedicine is a solution.
Rosa Ana, Tang   +3 more
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Eye care in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic.

British journal of hospital medicine, 2020
Ocular complications in critical care patients are common. There has been a surge in intensive care admissions following the COVID-19 outbreak. The management of COVID-19 exposes patients to a number of specific risk factors for developing ocular ...
Stafford G Sansome, Pei-Fen Lin
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Interprofessional Eye Care

2020
Doctors of Optometry and optometric students, interns, and residents are valuable members of the interprofessional team. Including both primary eye care and more specialized optometric care that can encompass elements of secondary and tertiary care in the collaborative care of patients ensures a holistic, whole-body approach to wellness and supports ...
Corey W. Waldman   +6 more
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