PURPOSE: To evaluate the uptake, feasibility and acceptability of a general practice-based optometrist-led glaucoma check service. The service targeted people of black Caribbean and black African descent aged 40-65 years, resident in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. METHODS: The study used a mixed-method design, including analysis of service data, prospective audit of secondary care referrals patient survey, cost-consequence analysis, and interviews with staff involved in developing and implementing the service. RESULTS: A total of 3040 patients were invited to undergo the free check; 595 (19.6%) booked an appointment and 461 (15.2%) attended. Overall, 31 patients (6.8%) were referred to secondary care, of whom 22 attended and were assessed...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Purpose: In the UK, the majority of cases of chronic open angle glaucoma are detected by community ...
Objective: To describe access, utilisation, patients' preferences and quality of primary eye care. M...
Background Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insu...
Background: Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insu...
Abstract Background Glaucoma is a leading cause of avoidable blindness worldwide. Open angle glaucom...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the value of conducting a glaucoma screening randomized controlled trial in th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Effective population screening for glaucoma would enable earlier diagnosis and prevention of irrever...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of screening for open-angle g...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Objectives: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Funding Information: APK is funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and an Alcon Research Institu...
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insufficient evi...
Aims: Standardised patient (SP) methodology is the gold standard for evaluating clinical practice. W...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Purpose: In the UK, the majority of cases of chronic open angle glaucoma are detected by community ...
Objective: To describe access, utilisation, patients' preferences and quality of primary eye care. M...
Background Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insu...
Background: Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insu...
Abstract Background Glaucoma is a leading cause of avoidable blindness worldwide. Open angle glaucom...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the value of conducting a glaucoma screening randomized controlled trial in th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Effective population screening for glaucoma would enable earlier diagnosis and prevention of irrever...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of screening for open-angle g...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Objectives: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Funding Information: APK is funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and an Alcon Research Institu...
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness. Early detection is advocated but there is insufficient evi...
Aims: Standardised patient (SP) methodology is the gold standard for evaluating clinical practice. W...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Purpose: In the UK, the majority of cases of chronic open angle glaucoma are detected by community ...
Objective: To describe access, utilisation, patients' preferences and quality of primary eye care. M...