Australian eye health care is under substantial pressure partially due to increasing patient loads and the growing number of elderly people with age-related eye disease. Patients failing to access appropriate ophthalmic care may develop irreversible vision loss due to undetected eye disease and/or insufficient management. Evidence-based recommendations highlighted the importance of establishing appropriate referral pathways under collaborative approach to facilitate easy access to ophthalmic care and enhance early detection and management of eye disease. In this thesis, an examination of the current Australian referral patterns concerning patients with age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma revealed a heavy burde...
Abstract Background Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels ...
The delivery of eye health care in Australia is undertaken by an eye health labour force that consis...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Chronic eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR) and glaucoma, are leading causes of vision l...
Purpose: Guidelines for the screening, prognosis, diagnosis, management and prevention of glaucoma w...
Background: To survey the current diabetic retinopathy screening and management practices of Austral...
Background The number of Australians living with vision impairment or blindness is expected to incre...
Background: Optimizing patient management will reduce unnecessary vision loss in glaucoma through ea...
Purpose: Previous studies confirmed that optometrists have access to and confidence in applying clin...
Objective: To report the perspectives of optometrists, ophthalmologists and patients on a model of s...
Objective: To report the perspectives of optometrists, ophthalmologists and patients on a model of s...
Health services research shows a consistent failure to effectively translate best evidence into clin...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Published online 2 August 2016The AgED Study aimed to evaluate the detection, awareness and manageme...
Eye health-care in Australia encompasses patients with chronic disorders being referred to ophthalmo...
Abstract Background Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels ...
The delivery of eye health care in Australia is undertaken by an eye health labour force that consis...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Chronic eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR) and glaucoma, are leading causes of vision l...
Purpose: Guidelines for the screening, prognosis, diagnosis, management and prevention of glaucoma w...
Background: To survey the current diabetic retinopathy screening and management practices of Austral...
Background The number of Australians living with vision impairment or blindness is expected to incre...
Background: Optimizing patient management will reduce unnecessary vision loss in glaucoma through ea...
Purpose: Previous studies confirmed that optometrists have access to and confidence in applying clin...
Objective: To report the perspectives of optometrists, ophthalmologists and patients on a model of s...
Objective: To report the perspectives of optometrists, ophthalmologists and patients on a model of s...
Health services research shows a consistent failure to effectively translate best evidence into clin...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Published online 2 August 2016The AgED Study aimed to evaluate the detection, awareness and manageme...
Eye health-care in Australia encompasses patients with chronic disorders being referred to ophthalmo...
Abstract Background Older adults in residential aged care facilities have unnecessarily high levels ...
The delivery of eye health care in Australia is undertaken by an eye health labour force that consis...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...