BACKGROUND: The Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is a mobile phone-based ophthalmic testing system that has been developed to perform comprehensive eye examinations. Shortages in ophthalmic personnel, the high cost, and the difficulty in transporting equipment have made it challenging to offer services, particularly in rural areas. Peek offers a solution for overcoming barriers of limited access to traditional ophthalmic testing methods and has been pilot tested on adults in Nakuru, Kenya, and compared with traditional eye examination tools. OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study evaluated the acceptability and usability of Peek in addition to perceptions regarding its adoption and nationwide deployment. METHODS: Semistructured interviews wer...
Objectives: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
AIM: To validate the Peek Acuity mobile phone application in pediatric populations and compare its u...
BACKGROUND: Globally, eye care provision is currently insufficient to meet the requirement for eye c...
BACKGROUND: There is limited access to eye health services in many low-income and middle-income popu...
Summary: Background: There is limited access to eye health services in many low-income and middle-i...
The Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is being tested in field trials in Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Tanz...
The Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is being tested in field trials in Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Tanz...
Peek, the Portable Eye Examination Kit, was developed and validated alongside a cohort study of eye ...
Introduction: Mobile Applications (apps) are commonly used in the health care settings to improve th...
IMPORTANCE: Visual acuity is the most frequently performed measure of visual function in clinical pr...
Summary: Background: Childhood visual impairment is a major public health concern that requires eff...
INTRODUCTION: Novel teleophthalmology technologies have the potential to reduce unnecessary and in...
Global proliferation of mobile technology presents huge opportunities for healthcare, specifically r...
Global proliferation of mobile technology presents huge opportunities for healthcare, specifically r...
Objectives: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
AIM: To validate the Peek Acuity mobile phone application in pediatric populations and compare its u...
BACKGROUND: Globally, eye care provision is currently insufficient to meet the requirement for eye c...
BACKGROUND: There is limited access to eye health services in many low-income and middle-income popu...
Summary: Background: There is limited access to eye health services in many low-income and middle-i...
The Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is being tested in field trials in Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Tanz...
The Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is being tested in field trials in Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Tanz...
Peek, the Portable Eye Examination Kit, was developed and validated alongside a cohort study of eye ...
Introduction: Mobile Applications (apps) are commonly used in the health care settings to improve th...
IMPORTANCE: Visual acuity is the most frequently performed measure of visual function in clinical pr...
Summary: Background: Childhood visual impairment is a major public health concern that requires eff...
INTRODUCTION: Novel teleophthalmology technologies have the potential to reduce unnecessary and in...
Global proliferation of mobile technology presents huge opportunities for healthcare, specifically r...
Global proliferation of mobile technology presents huge opportunities for healthcare, specifically r...
Objectives: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate mobile health product use in Australia and societal and clinician percept...
AIM: To validate the Peek Acuity mobile phone application in pediatric populations and compare its u...