The methodology of the Melbourne Visual Impairment Project, a major population-based survey of eye disease on 3,500 randomly selected individuals aged 40 years of age and over in the Melbourne metropolitan region, is presented. The aims of the study are to determine the distribution and determinants of eye disease in an urban population; the impact of eye disease on visual function and the activities of daily living; and the accessibility of eye health care services in the community. All procedures are conducted according to a standardised protocol to allow for comparison with other population-based studies, both in Australia and overseas. Information collected from this study will be employed in the development of recommendations related t...
One thousand one hundred and sixty-nine (1169) patients were examined in the Eye Clinic of Universit...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors ...
AIM: The use of eye care services by people with and without diabetes was investigated in the Melbou...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The methodology of the Melbourne Visual Impairment Proje...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of glaucoma in Melbourne, Australi...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective: To des...
Purpose: The Sydney Myopia Study will establish the prevalence of myopia and other eye diseases in a...
© 1996 Dr. Patricia M. LivingstonIt was hypothesised that many factors such income, education level ...
Purpose: The Sydney Myopia Study will establish the prevalence of myopia and other eye diseases in a...
PURPOSE: Adequate participation in population-based studies in essential to ensure that the sample i...
First published by BMJ Publishing Group who hold exclusive publishing rights.Background - Informatio...
PURPOSE: To describe the age-specific and gender-specific rates of blindness and visual impairment i...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the sampling methodology of the National Eye Health Survey that aime...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.Purpose: To descr...
The publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the Elsevier policy. The original pu...
One thousand one hundred and sixty-nine (1169) patients were examined in the Eye Clinic of Universit...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors ...
AIM: The use of eye care services by people with and without diabetes was investigated in the Melbou...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The methodology of the Melbourne Visual Impairment Proje...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of glaucoma in Melbourne, Australi...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective: To des...
Purpose: The Sydney Myopia Study will establish the prevalence of myopia and other eye diseases in a...
© 1996 Dr. Patricia M. LivingstonIt was hypothesised that many factors such income, education level ...
Purpose: The Sydney Myopia Study will establish the prevalence of myopia and other eye diseases in a...
PURPOSE: Adequate participation in population-based studies in essential to ensure that the sample i...
First published by BMJ Publishing Group who hold exclusive publishing rights.Background - Informatio...
PURPOSE: To describe the age-specific and gender-specific rates of blindness and visual impairment i...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the sampling methodology of the National Eye Health Survey that aime...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.Purpose: To descr...
The publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with the Elsevier policy. The original pu...
One thousand one hundred and sixty-nine (1169) patients were examined in the Eye Clinic of Universit...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors ...
AIM: The use of eye care services by people with and without diabetes was investigated in the Melbou...