Prognostic factors for a change in eye health or vision: A rapid review
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T1 - Prognostic factors for a change in eye health or vision: A rapid review
AU - Hammond, Greg
AU - Needham-Taylor, Antonia
AU - Bromham, Nathan
AU - Gillen, Elizabeth
AU - Searchfield, Lydia
AU - Lewis, Ruth
AU - Cooper, Alison
AU - Edwards, Adrian
AU - Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
AU - Davies, Jacob
PY - 2024/1/18
Y1 - 2024/1/18
N2 - The general public are advised to have regular routine eye examinations to check their vision and ocular health; however current UK guidance on how often to have eye examinations is not evidence-based and was issued in 2002.This Rapid Review aims to provide an evidence base that stakeholders can use to form updated guidance for Wales by asking the question ‘What are the prognostic factors for a change in ocular status in the general population attending routine eye examinations?’The review included evidence available from January 2009 up until August 2023. Evidence was included from 2011 up until 2023. 19 studies were included: two systematic reviews; nine prospective cohort studies; three retrospective cohort studies; two longitudinal studies; two case-control studies; and one cross-sectional study were included.
AB - The general public are advised to have regular routine eye examinations to check their vision and ocular health; however current UK guidance on how often to have eye examinations is not evidence-based and was issued in 2002.This Rapid Review aims to provide an evidence base that stakeholders can use to form updated guidance for Wales by asking the question ‘What are the prognostic factors for a change in ocular status in the general population attending routine eye examinations?’The review included evidence available from January 2009 up until August 2023. Evidence was included from 2011 up until 2023. 19 studies were included: two systematic reviews; nine prospective cohort studies; three retrospective cohort studies; two longitudinal studies; two case-control studies; and one cross-sectional study were included.
U2 - 10.1101/2024.01.18.24301468
DO - 10.1101/2024.01.18.24301468
M3 - Preprint
BT - Prognostic factors for a change in eye health or vision: A rapid review
PB - MedRxiv
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