Background/Objectives: Recent clinical trials in glaucoma have used patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) of health-related quality of life to evaluate interventions. However, existing PROMs may not be sufficiently sensitive to capture changes in health status. This study aims to determine what really matters to patients by directly exploring their treatment expectations and preferences. Subjects/Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using one-to-one semi-structured interviews to elicit patients’ preferences. Participants were recruited from two NHS clinics serving urban, suburban and rural populations in the UK. To be relevant across glaucoma patients under NHS care, participants were sampled to include a full range of demogra...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing emphasis on the role of glaucoma-specific patient-reporte...
Background: Glaucoma involves progressive optic nerve fibre loss, subsequently leading to irreversib...
Glaucoma is a chronic disease in ophthalmology, affecting 3% of the Belgian population. The most imp...
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BACKGROUND A patient's perception of how their glaucoma is managed will influence both adherence ...
Background: A patient’s perception of how their glaucoma is managed will influence both adherence to...
The initiative to understand patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has increased to improve glaucoma mana...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical trials must evaluate outcomes that are important to people who use this infor...
Purpose The United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study (UKGTS) demonstrated the effectiveness of an in...
Background: Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive eye disease and the second cause of blindness in the ...
PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are accepted widely as important outcomes in comp...
BackgroundMany therapeutic options are available to glaucoma patients. One recent therapeutic option...
PRCIS: Multiple questionnaires exist to measure glaucoma's impact on quality of life. Selecting the ...
Background/aims: To determine whether self-reported illness perceptions in newly-diagnosed patients ...
Hans G Lemij,1 Juliette GMM Hoevenaars,2 Cees van der Windt,3 Christophe Baudouin4 On behalf of the...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing emphasis on the role of glaucoma-specific patient-reporte...
Background: Glaucoma involves progressive optic nerve fibre loss, subsequently leading to irreversib...
Glaucoma is a chronic disease in ophthalmology, affecting 3% of the Belgian population. The most imp...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
BACKGROUND A patient's perception of how their glaucoma is managed will influence both adherence ...
Background: A patient’s perception of how their glaucoma is managed will influence both adherence to...
The initiative to understand patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has increased to improve glaucoma mana...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical trials must evaluate outcomes that are important to people who use this infor...
Purpose The United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study (UKGTS) demonstrated the effectiveness of an in...
Background: Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive eye disease and the second cause of blindness in the ...
PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are accepted widely as important outcomes in comp...
BackgroundMany therapeutic options are available to glaucoma patients. One recent therapeutic option...
PRCIS: Multiple questionnaires exist to measure glaucoma's impact on quality of life. Selecting the ...
Background/aims: To determine whether self-reported illness perceptions in newly-diagnosed patients ...
Hans G Lemij,1 Juliette GMM Hoevenaars,2 Cees van der Windt,3 Christophe Baudouin4 On behalf of the...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing emphasis on the role of glaucoma-specific patient-reporte...
Background: Glaucoma involves progressive optic nerve fibre loss, subsequently leading to irreversib...
Glaucoma is a chronic disease in ophthalmology, affecting 3% of the Belgian population. The most imp...