Purpose: To assess changes in the pattern of eye care utilization among older Australians with correctable visual impairment, identified in an eye survey. Methods: The Blue Mountains Eye Study (BMES) examined 3654 Australians aged ≥ 49 years at baseline (BMES-I). Five-year follow-up examinations were attended by 2334 participants, 75.0% of survivors (BMES-II). Interviewers collected data on eye care utilization at each visit. Habitual (presenting) and best-corrected visual acuity were assessed using a LogMAR chart. Survey reports, including visual acuity and recommendations were sent to participants after each visit. Those with under-corrected refractive error were informed that they could benefit from a new distance prescription. Eye care ...
PURPOSE:To present the rates of referral of participants in the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS) fo...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of mild visual impairment (MVI) among urban older adults in p...
Aim: To assess the effects of vision screening, and subsequent management of visual impairment, on v...
Purpose: To assess the impact of visual impairment on individuals and the community in a representa...
PURPOSE: To describe the age-specific and gender-specific rates of blindness and visual impairment i...
Abstract Background The risk of visual impairment increases dramatically with age and therefore olde...
AIMS: To measure the prevalence of visual impairment in a large representative sample of people aged...
Aim This study‟s aim was to conduct an audit of visual acuity (VA) against the British Geriatrics So...
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence of central vision blindness and cataract surgery in older adults i...
AIM: To determine the level of correct knowledge about common eye disease and attitudes towards blin...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of potential age-related eye conditions in elderly who are as...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence, potential determinants, and proportion of met need for near vis...
Background: Research has suggested that adults 40 years old and over are not following eye care visi...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Objectives: To describe the age-specific prevalence of c...
PURPOSE: To present the rates of referral of participants in the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS) f...
PURPOSE:To present the rates of referral of participants in the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS) fo...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of mild visual impairment (MVI) among urban older adults in p...
Aim: To assess the effects of vision screening, and subsequent management of visual impairment, on v...
Purpose: To assess the impact of visual impairment on individuals and the community in a representa...
PURPOSE: To describe the age-specific and gender-specific rates of blindness and visual impairment i...
Abstract Background The risk of visual impairment increases dramatically with age and therefore olde...
AIMS: To measure the prevalence of visual impairment in a large representative sample of people aged...
Aim This study‟s aim was to conduct an audit of visual acuity (VA) against the British Geriatrics So...
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence of central vision blindness and cataract surgery in older adults i...
AIM: To determine the level of correct knowledge about common eye disease and attitudes towards blin...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of potential age-related eye conditions in elderly who are as...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence, potential determinants, and proportion of met need for near vis...
Background: Research has suggested that adults 40 years old and over are not following eye care visi...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Objectives: To describe the age-specific prevalence of c...
PURPOSE: To present the rates of referral of participants in the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS) f...
PURPOSE:To present the rates of referral of participants in the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS) fo...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of mild visual impairment (MVI) among urban older adults in p...
Aim: To assess the effects of vision screening, and subsequent management of visual impairment, on v...