Telemedicine and delivery of ophthalmic care in rural and remote communities: Drawing from Australian experience
Rural and remote communities in Australia are characterised by small but widely dispersed
populations. This has been proven to be a major hurdle in access to medical care services …
populations. This has been proven to be a major hurdle in access to medical care services …
Tracing the barriers to decarbonising ophthalmology: A review
L Lam, D Bradbrook, J Gale - Clinical & experimental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
As climate change demands increasingly urgent mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions,
the health sector needs to do its part to decarbonise. Ophthalmologists share concerns …
the health sector needs to do its part to decarbonise. Ophthalmologists share concerns …
Generating Synthetic Light‐Adapted Electroretinogram Waveforms Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Classification of Retinal Conditions in Under‐Represented …
Visual electrophysiology is often used clinically to determine the functional changes
associated with retinal or neurological conditions. The full‐field flash electroretinogram …
associated with retinal or neurological conditions. The full‐field flash electroretinogram …
Ngā whakāro hauora Māori o te karu: Māori thoughts and considerations surrounding eye health
ABSTRACT Clinical Relevance Research highlighting Indigenous patient perspectives is
essential in the pursuit of understanding and addressing longstanding health inequities …
essential in the pursuit of understanding and addressing longstanding health inequities …
Cataract services for all: Strategies for equitable access from a global modified Delphi process
J Ramke, JC Silva, M Gichangi, T Ravilla… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Vision loss from cataract is unequally distributed, and there is very little evidence on how to
overcome this inequity. This project aimed to engage multiple stakeholder groups to identify …
overcome this inequity. This project aimed to engage multiple stakeholder groups to identify …
Geographic access to eye health services in Aotearoa New Zealand: which communities are being left behind?
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 …
travel-distance may be a barrier for some communities. Background This study aimed to …
Interventions to promote access to eyecare for non-dominant ethnic groups in high-income countries: a sco** review
Purpose People who are distinct from the dominant ethnic group within a country can
experience a variety of barriers to accessing eyecare services. We conducted a sco** …
experience a variety of barriers to accessing eyecare services. We conducted a sco** …
Access to eye care among adults from an underserved community in Aotearoa New Zealand
JT Rogers, H Kandel, M Harwood, T Vea… - Clinical and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Clinical relevance In all countries, there are population groups that are underserved by eye
health services. By exploring access to eye care for these communities, optometrists and …
health services. By exploring access to eye care for these communities, optometrists and …
Economic evaluations of eye care services for Indigenous populations in high-income countries: a sco** review
MM Nejatian, A Sincari, K Alam, I Li… - International Journal for …, 2024 - Springer
Background Indigenous people in high-income countries have worse eye health outcomes
when compared to non-Indigenous people, contributing to ongoing socioeconomic …
when compared to non-Indigenous people, contributing to ongoing socioeconomic …
SWOT analysis of the models used by social enterprises in scaling effective refractive error coverage to achieve the 2030 in SIGHT in Kenya
Uncorrected refractive error has predominantly been delivered through commercial
entrepreneurship in Kenya. However, to achieve the 2030 IN SIGHT, integration of other …
entrepreneurship in Kenya. However, to achieve the 2030 IN SIGHT, integration of other …