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A 2010 study identified a number of barriers, including a lack of access to ophthalmic screening within the setting of the PCP’s office [4].
JMIR AI 2024;3:e48295
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Acceptance of a Smartphone-Based Visual Field Screening Platform for Glaucoma: Pre-Post Study
On the basis of qualitative analysis of interviews with patients, health care providers, and key decision makers in ophthalmic care, the study found that using portable eye examination kit patients were able to overcome the barriers to accessing ophthalmic services. The acceptability of the solution to health care professionals was further demonstrated by their perceived ability to use the solution easily.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e26602
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Applications of Extended Reality in Ophthalmology: Systematic Review
Ophthalmic graduate medical education in the United States has seen an increase in the use of virtual eye surgery simulators, from 23% in 2010 to 73% in 2018 [18,19]. Extended reality technologies have also been explored as a method of therapy in ophthalmic diseases such as amblyopia and visual field defects [20,21].
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e24152
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