Background: In this study the authors sought both to understand the health education needs of patients with glaucoma, with particular regard to adherence to glaucoma treatment, and to examine these patients' views of group education. Methods: Using a health promotion approach to health education, 27 qualitative interviews with new and established patients receiving glaucoma treatment were conducted. Health promotion is defined as a way of strengthening people's capacities to control and optimize their own health. The interviews were transcribed and were then analyzed thematically. Results: Nine categories of health education needs were identified from the transcripts: (1) to understand glaucoma; (2) to understand their diagnosis or unders...
Anita Vin,1 Suzanne Schneider,2 Kelly W Muir,1,3 Jullia A Rosdahl11Department of Ophthalmology, Duke...
An intervention experimental study was conducted to assess the impact of glaucoma education program ...
Introduction: Lack of adherence to medical treatments typically lead to burdensome consequences such...
Purpose To establish the impact of educational support on patients’ knowledge of glaucoma and adher...
Background: Adherence with therapy could influence the progression of glaucoma and ultimately affect...
Purpose: To explore the literature in order to describe the educational strategies aimed at improvin...
Purpose: To explore the literature in order to describe the educational strategies aimed at improvin...
Introduction As the world population ages, glaucoma is becoming an increasingly significant cause of...
Purpose: Investigating patients’ perceptions of their illness can provide important insights into th...
Purpose To evaluate the impact of individualised patient care, as an adjunct to standard care, on a...
Abstract Background Globally, glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. However, many...
PurposeInvestigating patients' perceptions of their illness can provide important insights into the ...
The influence of a patient’s health literacy on his/her health has become a topic of increasing inte...
Background Poor adherence to therapy is a significant healthcare issue, particularly in patients ...
INTRODUCTION: Adherence to glaucoma medications is essential for successful treatment of the disease...
Anita Vin,1 Suzanne Schneider,2 Kelly W Muir,1,3 Jullia A Rosdahl11Department of Ophthalmology, Duke...
An intervention experimental study was conducted to assess the impact of glaucoma education program ...
Introduction: Lack of adherence to medical treatments typically lead to burdensome consequences such...
Purpose To establish the impact of educational support on patients’ knowledge of glaucoma and adher...
Background: Adherence with therapy could influence the progression of glaucoma and ultimately affect...
Purpose: To explore the literature in order to describe the educational strategies aimed at improvin...
Purpose: To explore the literature in order to describe the educational strategies aimed at improvin...
Introduction As the world population ages, glaucoma is becoming an increasingly significant cause of...
Purpose: Investigating patients’ perceptions of their illness can provide important insights into th...
Purpose To evaluate the impact of individualised patient care, as an adjunct to standard care, on a...
Abstract Background Globally, glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. However, many...
PurposeInvestigating patients' perceptions of their illness can provide important insights into the ...
The influence of a patient’s health literacy on his/her health has become a topic of increasing inte...
Background Poor adherence to therapy is a significant healthcare issue, particularly in patients ...
INTRODUCTION: Adherence to glaucoma medications is essential for successful treatment of the disease...
Anita Vin,1 Suzanne Schneider,2 Kelly W Muir,1,3 Jullia A Rosdahl11Department of Ophthalmology, Duke...
An intervention experimental study was conducted to assess the impact of glaucoma education program ...
Introduction: Lack of adherence to medical treatments typically lead to burdensome consequences such...