Killeen Olivia J
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2016 โ 2025
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Relationship between Unstable Housing, Food Insecurity, and Vision Status in the MI-SIGHT Community Eye Disease Screening Program.
Because unstable housing is associated with VI and uncorrected refractive error, future initiatives could focus on interventions to address both unstable housing and the increased need for eye care among those with unstable housing.
Association of Contrast Sensitivity With Eye Disease and Vision-Related Quality of Life.
While CS alone is not sufficient to identify people with eye disease, it is an important measure of visual function that can add value to comprehensive eye screening.
Glaucoma Medication Adherence 1 Year after the Support, Educate, Empower Personalized Glaucoma Coaching Program.
Glaucoma medication adherence decreased significantly in the year after cessation of the SEE coaching program but remained significantly higher than baseline adherence. To maintain excellent long-term medication adherence, intermittent reinforcement sessions may be necessary.
Visual Impairment from Uncorrected Refractive Error among Participants in a Novel Program to Improve Eye Care Access among Low-Income Adults in Michigan.
URE was the main cause of VI at 2 clinics serving low-income communities and was associated with reduced vision-related quality of life.
Neighborhood Poverty and Clinic Attendance in the Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine Program.
Higher neighborhood-level poverty was associated with greater odds of missing a free eye disease screening appointment after adjusting for individual characteristics. Increased neighborhood-level resources are likely needed to bolster engagement in preventive eye care.
User-centered Design of the eyeGuide: A Tailored Glaucoma Behavior Change Program.
User-centered design generated improvements in the eyeGuide that would not have been possible without patient input. Participants expressed satisfaction with the tailored content.