PURPOSE: UK demographic and legislative changes combined with increasing burdens on National Health Service manpower and budgets have led to extended roles for community optometrists providing locally-commissioned enhanced optometric services (EOS). This realist review's objectives were to develop programme theories that implicitly or explicitly explain quality outcomes for eye care provided by optometrists via EOS and to test these theories by investigating the effectiveness of services for cataract, glaucoma, and primary eye care. METHODS: The review protocol was published on PROSPERO, and RAMESES publication standards were followed. Programme theories were formulated via scoping literature searches and expert consultation. The search...
YesAlthough urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current safety is ...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
YesPurpose: Although urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current s...
Optometrists play an important part in delivering eye care in the United Kingdom; however opportunit...
Clinical relevance Optometrists upskilling and participating in enhanced optometric schemes has the ...
Objectives: To explore the views of optometrists, general practitioners (GPs) and ophthalmologists r...
Aims: To derive an evidence base for the efficacy of two novel optometric primary eye care services ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential of using primary care optometry d...
OBJECTIVES: To explore views of all stakeholders (patients, optometrists, general practitioners (GPs...
A literature review revealed a lack of systematic research investigating standards of clinical pract...
Purpose: Cataract enhanced service (direct referral) schemes have been in existence for over 12 year...
BACKGROUND: The establishment of minor eye conditions schemes (MECS) within community optometric pra...
Background/aims: To compare the diagnostic performance of accredited glaucoma optometrists (AGO) for...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
Objective: To describe access, utilisation, patients' preferences and quality of primary eye care. M...
YesAlthough urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current safety is ...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
YesPurpose: Although urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current s...
Optometrists play an important part in delivering eye care in the United Kingdom; however opportunit...
Clinical relevance Optometrists upskilling and participating in enhanced optometric schemes has the ...
Objectives: To explore the views of optometrists, general practitioners (GPs) and ophthalmologists r...
Aims: To derive an evidence base for the efficacy of two novel optometric primary eye care services ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential of using primary care optometry d...
OBJECTIVES: To explore views of all stakeholders (patients, optometrists, general practitioners (GPs...
A literature review revealed a lack of systematic research investigating standards of clinical pract...
Purpose: Cataract enhanced service (direct referral) schemes have been in existence for over 12 year...
BACKGROUND: The establishment of minor eye conditions schemes (MECS) within community optometric pra...
Background/aims: To compare the diagnostic performance of accredited glaucoma optometrists (AGO) for...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
Objective: To describe access, utilisation, patients' preferences and quality of primary eye care. M...
YesAlthough urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current safety is ...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
YesPurpose: Although urgent primary eye care schemes exist in some areas of England, their current s...