INTRODUCTION: Globally, there are an estimated 370 million Indigenous people across 90 countries. Indigenous people experience worse health compared with non-Indigenous people, including higher rates of avoidable visual impairment. Countries such as Australia and Canada have service delivery models aimed at improving access to eye care for Indigenous people. We will conduct a scoping review to identify and summarise these service delivery models to improve access to eye care for Indigenous people in high-income countries. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: An information specialist will conduct searches on MEDLINE, Embase and Global Health. All databases will be searched from their inception date with no language limits used. We will search the grey lit...
This report is the third in a series that assess the access Indigenous people have to eye health ser...
BACKGROUND: Routine eye and vision assessments are vital for the detection and subsequent management...
© 2018 Dr. Joshua Ross ForemanVision impairment (VI) and blindness affect 440 million people worldwi...
PURPOSE: Globally, there are ~370 million Indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples typically experienc...
INTRODUCTION: For many people, settling in a new country is associated with a new identity as an 'et...
INTRODUCTION: In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori and Pacific people experience worse health outcomes com...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
PURPOSE: People who are distinct from the dominant ethnic group within a country can experience a va...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
The demand for eye care-the most common medical speciality in some countries-is increasing globally ...
Objective: To review the literature regarding the most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways i...
Published online: 25 January 2018Background: Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes comp...
To assess the availability, accessibility and uptake of eye health services for Aboriginal people in...
This paper explores Indigenous people\u27s access to eye health services at a community level. Our ...
This report is the third in a series that assess the access Indigenous people have to eye health ser...
BACKGROUND: Routine eye and vision assessments are vital for the detection and subsequent management...
© 2018 Dr. Joshua Ross ForemanVision impairment (VI) and blindness affect 440 million people worldwi...
PURPOSE: Globally, there are ~370 million Indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples typically experienc...
INTRODUCTION: For many people, settling in a new country is associated with a new identity as an 'et...
INTRODUCTION: In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori and Pacific people experience worse health outcomes com...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
PURPOSE: People who are distinct from the dominant ethnic group within a country can experience a va...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
The demand for eye care-the most common medical speciality in some countries-is increasing globally ...
Objective: To review the literature regarding the most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways i...
Published online: 25 January 2018Background: Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes comp...
To assess the availability, accessibility and uptake of eye health services for Aboriginal people in...
This paper explores Indigenous people\u27s access to eye health services at a community level. Our ...
This report is the third in a series that assess the access Indigenous people have to eye health ser...
BACKGROUND: Routine eye and vision assessments are vital for the detection and subsequent management...
© 2018 Dr. Joshua Ross ForemanVision impairment (VI) and blindness affect 440 million people worldwi...