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A randomised controlled trial of written information: the effect on parental non-concordance …


D Newsham - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com
Background/aims: It is well documented that non-concordance with occlusion
therapy is both substantial and a major factor leading to treatment failure.
Parental understanding in previous work has been found to be poor in key ...
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Intensive occlusion therapy for amblyopia


SE Dorey, GGW Adams, JP Lee, JJ Sloper - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS There was no significant overall improvement in visual acuity during a
mean of 9 months of attempted outpatient occlusion before admission. During the
5 days of admission 26 children (67%) gained at least one line of acuity in ...
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Electronic monitoring of treatment compliance in patching for amblyopia


HJ Simonsz, JR Polling, R Voorn, J Van … - Strabismus, 1999 - Informa Pharma Science
Acknowledgements and proprietary interest: The work was supported by the
Netherlands Fund for Prevention of Blindness. Some of the ideas originated from
fruitful discussions we had with Allistair Fielder and Merrick Moseley, ...
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[CITATION] Visual acuity assessment in preschool children in Oxford County


BE Robinson, MM Oladeji, WR Bobier, 2000 - ARVO
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Psychosocial and clinical determinants of compliance with occlusion therapy for amblyopic …


A Searle, P Norman, R Harrad, K Vedhara - Eye(London. 1987), 2002 - cat.inist.fr
Aims The objective of this study was to determine the extent that psychosocial
and clinical variables influence parental compliance with occlusion therapy(eye
patching) in children with amblyopia. Methods Children(n= 151) receiving ...
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[CITATION] Amblyopia and disability: a qualitative study


SK Snowdon, SL Stewart-Brown, 1997 - University of Oxford, Health Services Research Unit
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Alternating penalization in the prevention of amblyopia recurrence


GK Von Noorden, F Attiah - American journal of ophthalmology, 1986 - cat.inist.fr
Alternating penalization in the prevention of amblyopia recurrence. GK VON NOORDEN,
F ATTIAH American journal of ophthalmology 102:44, 473-475, Elsevier, 1986. ...
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Prevalence of amblyopia and associated refractive errors in an adult population in Victoria, …


SA Brown, LAM Weih, CL Fu, P Dimitrov, HR … - Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2000 - informahealthcare.com
Acknowledgments: The Melbourne Visual Impairment Project (VIP) was supported, in
part, by grants from: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Melbourne,
Australia; National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra, ...
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[CITATION] The prevalence and causes of bilateral and unilateral blindness in an elderly urban Danish …


H Buch, T Vinding, M La Cour, NV Nielsen - The Copenhagen City Eye Study Acta Ophthalmol …, 2001
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Reappraisal of occlusion therapy for severe structural abnormalities of the optic disc and …


LL Yang, SR Lambert - Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The visual function of some children with structural defects of the macula or
optic nerve has previously been shown to improve with occlusion therapy. The
charts of five children, ages 4 to 8 years, who had various types of severe ...
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