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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
The Inclusive System for Effective Eye-care (I-SEE) is a pilot project for disability inclusion in eye health in Bandung district of Indonesia.
Marella M, Smith F, Hilfi L, Sunjaya DK.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Utilisation Rates, Determinants and Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Population [PDF]
Introduction: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is widely prescribed to provide relief from unpleasant climacteric symptoms, however for several decades, the benefits and risks of HRT have been debated.
BaoLin Pauline Soh +7 more
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Eye health profile of affordable eye care service users
Knowledge of the typical eye health profile of patients experiencing social or economic disadvantage is useful for health care modelling. The aim of this work is to profile the ocular health and sociodemographic characteristics of Australian College of Optometry service users of all ages and to explore the relationships between key sociodemographic ...
Marianne Piano +4 more
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How to empower communities to take action on improving eye health. [PDF]
As discussed earlier in this issue, we cannot assume, once appropriate services are established or useful information has been shared, that community eye health will automatically improve.
Mactaggart, Islay, Ricard, Paddy
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Clinical relevance Efforts to provide accessible eye care must consider the extent to which travel-distance may be a barrier for some communities. Background This study aimed to determine the distribution of — and geographic access to — eye health ...
Jacqueline Ramke +8 more
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Adolescent health services---through their eyes [PDF]
A descriptive survey regarding adolescents' knowledge and use of local health related services and service providers was undertaken using a two stage probability sample. Two hundred and fifty three adolescents aged 14 and 15 years, attending eight of the 16 mainstream secondary schools in Stoke-on-Trent, England, were randomly selected.
A C, Oppong-Odiseng, E G, Heycock
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Objective This study aims to determine the prevalence of high screen time among schoolchildren aged 3–10 years in Bhaktapur, its correlates and the parents’ strategies to reduce screen time during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal.Methods and analysis This ...
Rajan Shrestha +9 more
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health districts. An increase in the eye health workforce is necessary to improve the eye health outcomes for people dependent on public eye facilities.
Z. Xulu-Kasaba, K. Mashige, K. Naidoo
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Objective This non-inferiority study aimed to determine the burden of obesity in a hospital outpatient setting of a developing country, using three commonly employed metrics as predictors of hypertension (HTN).Design A cross-sectional study design was ...
Rajan Shrestha +5 more
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Objective: The objective of the study was to describe the characteristics of the daily work of ophthalmologists in five Peruvian Amazonian departments, including aspects of professional practice, eye health services, and the effectiveness of the ...
Luis Felipe Arévalo Arévalo +2 more
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