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Use of eye care services by Indigenous Australian adults

Medical Journal of Australia, 2011
39 (28%) 4 (3%) 71 (52%) 8 (6%) 1 (1%) 14 (10%) 137 17.7 < 0.01 Outer regional 51 (34%) 6 (4%) 56 (37%) 13 (9%) 1 (1%) 25 (16%) 152 18.3 < 0.01 Remote 55 (28%) 9 (5%) 79 (40%) 12 (6%) 2 (1%) 42 (21%) 199 — 0.16* Very remote coastal 27 (14%) 8 (4%) 81 (43%) 30 (16%) 2 (1%) 41 (22%) 189 — 0.87* Very remote inland 49 (33%) 15 (10%) 43 (29%) 21 (14%)
Anna-Lena M R, Arnold   +3 more
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Demand for Tertiary Eye Care Services in Developing Countries

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2015
To analyze the experience of a large developing country tertiary ophthalmology system to identify generalizable information relevant for those planning similar centers elsewhere.Retrospective utilization analysis.A historical review of the development of the Aravind Eye Care system was undertaken to evaluate the services provided by various tertiary ...
Ganesh-Babu B, Subburaman   +4 more
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Use of eye care services by older Australians: the Blue Mountains Eye Study

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999
Purpose: To assess utilization of eye care services in an older Australian population. Methods: The Blue Mountains Eye Study examined 3654 permanent residents aged 49 years or older from two New South Wales postcode areas. At interview, we collected information about past attendance to eye care practitioners, demographic and socio‐economic status ...
J J, Wang, P, Mitchell, W, Smith
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Primary eye care services offered to older adults

European Geriatric Medicine, 2015
Abstract Purpose Eye care services in long-term care facilities are not optimal and should be improved. In Canada, optometrists are the major providers of primary oculovisual examinations. Our objective was to evaluate the eye care services optometrists offer to older adults, in particular to frail older adults.
H. Kergoat   +4 more
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Technology-based Eye Care Services: The Technology-based Eye Care Services Compare Trial Part I.

Ophthalmology, 2020
Ophthalmologic telemedicine has the ability to provide eye care for patients remotely, and many countries have used screening tele-ophthalmology programs for several years. One such initiative at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System is Technology-based Eye Care Services (TECS).
April Y, Maa   +8 more
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A ‘critical moment’ for eye care services

Optician
Optical professional bodies have responded to the government's 10-year health plan consultation
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Pelin Cinar, Daniela A Bota, Emad Elquza
exaly  

The 2009 Eyeglasses and Eye Care Services Index

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2010
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Early integration of palliative care services with standard oncology care for patients with advanced cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013
Joseph Andrew Greer, Jennifer S Temel
exaly  

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