An Evidence-Based Guideline for the Frequency of Optometric Eye Examinations

  • Katie Mairs B
  • Paul Stolee C
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Abstract

Background: Visual impairment has been recognized as a global health problem. Periodic optometric eye examinations have long been recognized as the "backbone" of strategies to prevent vision loss and blindness. The purpose of this study was to develop a frequency of eye examinations guideline for typical optometric eye examinations in Canada using the best available evidence.

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Katie Mairs, B. E. R., & Paul Stolee, C. G. (2012). An Evidence-Based Guideline for the Frequency of Optometric Eye Examinations. Primary Health Care: Open Access, 02(04). https://doi.org/10.4172/2167-1079.1000121

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