Background: Unconventional settings, outside general medical practice, are an underutilised resource in the attempt to identify the large numbers of people with undiagnosed diabetes worldwide. Aim: The study investigated the feasibility of using optometry practices (opticians) as a setting for a diabetes screening service. Design and setting: Adults attending high street optometry practices in northern England who self-reported at least one risk factor for diabetes were offered a random capillary blood glucose (rCBG) test. Those with raised rCBG levels were asked to visit their GP for further investigations. Results: Of 1909 adults attending practices for sight tests, 1303 (68.2%) reported risk factors for diabetes, of w...
Objectives: To determine the best photographic surrogate markers for detecting sight-threatening mac...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ATA category 2 Web-based screening fo...
AIMS: To investigate variables at the demographic and primary care practice levels that influenc...
Objectives: Unconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for s...
Purpose: Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness in the working age population. While optometrists...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide and is placing increasing strain on the healthcare syste...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide and is placing increasing strain on the healthcare syste...
In the UK, optometrists examine 17 million people yearly, many of whom will not have consulted a doc...
ObjectivesUnconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for scre...
ObjectivesUnconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for scre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of a novel diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening model using a ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ATA category 2 Web-based screening fo...
Objectives: To determine the best photographic surrogate markers for detecting sight-threatening mac...
AIMS: To investigate variables at the demographic and primary care practice levels that influenc...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation...
Objectives: To determine the best photographic surrogate markers for detecting sight-threatening mac...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ATA category 2 Web-based screening fo...
AIMS: To investigate variables at the demographic and primary care practice levels that influenc...
Objectives: Unconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for s...
Purpose: Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness in the working age population. While optometrists...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide and is placing increasing strain on the healthcare syste...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide and is placing increasing strain on the healthcare syste...
In the UK, optometrists examine 17 million people yearly, many of whom will not have consulted a doc...
ObjectivesUnconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for scre...
ObjectivesUnconventional locations outwith general medical practice may prove opportunities for scre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of a novel diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening model using a ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ATA category 2 Web-based screening fo...
Objectives: To determine the best photographic surrogate markers for detecting sight-threatening mac...
AIMS: To investigate variables at the demographic and primary care practice levels that influenc...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation...
Objectives: To determine the best photographic surrogate markers for detecting sight-threatening mac...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ATA category 2 Web-based screening fo...
AIMS: To investigate variables at the demographic and primary care practice levels that influenc...