A Randomized Trial to Improve Adherence to Follow-up Eye Examinations Among People With Glaucoma

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Introduction Appointment nonadherence is common among people with glauc- oma, making it difficult for eye care providers to monitor glauc- oma progression. Our objective was to determine whether the use of patient navigators, in conjunction with social worker support, could increase adherence to recommended follow-up eye appoint- ments. Methods A randomized, controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of an in- tervention that used patient navigators and social workers to im- prove patient adherence to follow-up eye care compared with usu- al care. Participants with glaucoma and other eye diseases (N = 344) were identified at primary care clinics in community settings through telemedicine screening of imaging and then randomized to enhanced intervention (EI) or usual care (UC). Data on parti- cipants’ visits with local ophthalmologists were collected for up to 3 years from randomization. Groups were compared for timely at- tendance at the first visit with the local ophthalmologist and adher- ence to recommended follow-up visits. Results Timely attendance at the first visit was higher for EI than UC (74.4% vs 39.0%; average relative risk [aRR] = 1.85; 95% CI, 1.51–2.28; P

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Leiby, B. E., Hegarty, S. E., Zhan, T., Myers, J. S., Jay Katz, L., Haller, J. A., … Hark, L. A. (2021). A Randomized Trial to Improve Adherence to Follow-up Eye Examinations Among People With Glaucoma. Preventing Chronic Disease, 18, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5888/PCD18.200567

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