More than meets the eye: A study of the time lost from work by patients who incurred injuries from corneal foreign bodies

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A prospective study was carried out to establish the time lost from work due to corneal foreign body injury. Data were collected over a 5 month period on a total of 504 patients attending a busy district hospital eye casualty department. The median time lost through injury was 4 hours and 148 patients (30%) took no time off work. Corneal foreign bodies are known to be painful injuries but in spite of this few patients take more than half a day off work.

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Alexander, M. M., MacLeod, J. D. A., Hall, N. F., & Elkington, A. R. (1991). More than meets the eye: A study of the time lost from work by patients who incurred injuries from corneal foreign bodies. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 75(12), 740–742. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.75.12.740

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