Potential lost productivity resulting from the global burden of uncorrected refractive error TST Smith,a KD Frick,a BA Holden,b TR Fricke b & KS Naidoo c Objective To estimate the potential global economic productivity loss associated with the existing burden of visual impairment from uncorrected refractive error (URE). Methods Conservative assumptions and national population, epidemiological and economic data were used to estimate the purchasing power parity-adjusted gross domestic product (PPP-adjusted GDP) loss for all individuals with impaired vision and blindness, and for individuals with normal sight who provide them with informal care. Findings An estimated 158.1 million cases of visual impairment resulted from uncorrected or und...
The purpose of this systematic review was to estimate worldwide the number of people with moderate a...
This study aims to provide a rigorous estimate of the worldwide costs of visual impairment (VI), and...
Vision impairment (VI) can have wide ranging economic impact on individuals, households, and health ...
Potential lost productivity resulting from the global burden of uncorrected refractive error TST Smi...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
PurposeThe onset of presbyopia in middle adulthood results in potential losses in productivity among...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
Purpose: Recent global, regional and country-level prevalence estimates for blindness and vision imp...
PurposeThe onset of presbyopia in middle adulthood results in potential losses in productivity among...
Purpose: To estimate the annual loss of productivity from blindness and moderate to severe visual im...
PURPOSE: To estimate productivity losses amongst people with impaired vision in Portugal and to inve...
PURPOSE: To estimate productivity losses amongst people with impaired vision in Portugal and to inve...
Uncorrected refractive error (URE) is the leading cause of vision impairment globally. URE, particul...
The purpose of this systematic review was to estimate worldwide the number of people with moderate a...
This study aims to provide a rigorous estimate of the worldwide costs of visual impairment (VI), and...
Vision impairment (VI) can have wide ranging economic impact on individuals, households, and health ...
Potential lost productivity resulting from the global burden of uncorrected refractive error TST Smi...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
PurposeThe onset of presbyopia in middle adulthood results in potential losses in productivity among...
Background: In the absence of accessible, good quality eye health services and inclusive environment...
Purpose: Recent global, regional and country-level prevalence estimates for blindness and vision imp...
PurposeThe onset of presbyopia in middle adulthood results in potential losses in productivity among...
Purpose: To estimate the annual loss of productivity from blindness and moderate to severe visual im...
PURPOSE: To estimate productivity losses amongst people with impaired vision in Portugal and to inve...
PURPOSE: To estimate productivity losses amongst people with impaired vision in Portugal and to inve...
Uncorrected refractive error (URE) is the leading cause of vision impairment globally. URE, particul...
The purpose of this systematic review was to estimate worldwide the number of people with moderate a...
This study aims to provide a rigorous estimate of the worldwide costs of visual impairment (VI), and...
Vision impairment (VI) can have wide ranging economic impact on individuals, households, and health ...