Population-based eye surveys
Cross-source consensus on Population-based eye surveys from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- A lack of agreed NVIC definitions limits the usefulness and comparability of population-based eye surveys. — Developing consensus definitions and methods for non-visually impairing eye conditions for population-based eye surveys in Nigeria: a Delphi study
- Because RAAB and similar surveys focus on vision loss, they do not measure the types, prevalence, or magnitude of NVICs. — Developing consensus definitions and methods for non-visually impairing eye conditions for population-based eye surveys in Nigeria: a Delphi study
- RAAB was designed to estimate prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment in adults aged 50 years and older. — Developing consensus definitions and methods for non-visually impairing eye conditions for population-based eye surveys in Nigeria: a Delphi study
- Including younger age groups in NVIC surveys may improve all-age estimates but increases sample size, logistical complexity, and cost. — Developing consensus definitions and methods for non-visually impairing eye conditions for population-based eye surveys in Nigeria: a Delphi study