Muir Kelly W
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2015 – 2024
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25 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Preferred Practice Pattern®.
Primary Angle-Closure Disease Preferred Practice Pattern®.
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Suspect Preferred Practice Pattern®.
Improved Glaucoma Medication Adherence in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
The mean proportion of prescribed doses taken on schedule was higher in the intervention group compared with controls (0.85 vs.
Health Literacy and Success with Glaucoma Drop Administration.
Poor health literacy may be associated with decreased successful drop instillation in the eye in patients with glaucoma.
Evaluation of the IOP-Lowering Effect of a Multi-Pressure Dial at Different Negative Pressure Settings.
Negative pressure application to the periocular space with a multi-pressure dial can produce titratable IOP reduction while the device is worn with active negative pressure.
Risk Factors for Earlier Reexposure of Glaucoma Drainage Devices.
Caucasian race and use of a nonscleral patch graft during revision surgery was associated with a higher risk of experiencing a sooner reexposure of the GDD following revision of an initial exposure.
Barriers to Care Among Glaucoma Patients With a Missed Appointment and Interest in a Navigator Program.
Glaucoma patients with missed appointments report barriers to care and face social risk factors.
Improving Black Patient Question-Asking and Provider Education During Glaucoma Visits.
The intervention increased patient question-asking about glaucoma and glaucoma medications and provider education about glaucoma. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
Impact of Video Education on Patient Knowledge, Anxiety, and Satisfaction in Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: A Pilot Study.
Patients undergoing SLT had high levels of knowledge, low levels of anxiety, and high levels of satisfaction.
Within-Trial Cost-Effectiveness of an Adherence-Enhancing Educational Intervention for Glaucoma.
An adherence-enhancing behavioral intervention was effective and cost saving at 6 months.
Qualitative Analysis of Barriers and Facilitators to Glaucoma Medication Adherence in a Randomized Controlled Trial Intervention.
Using dosing reminders and personalized patient education may be important avenues for addressing difficulties with adhering to an eye drop schedule to improve glaucoma self-management.
Accessibility and Cultural Inclusivity of Online Glaucoma-Based Video Content for Patient Education.
There is room for improvement regarding language accessibility, understandability, and cultural inclusivity of glaucoma-based, publicly available patient education video content.
The Relationship of Self-Report and Medication Possession With Glaucoma Medication Administration Success.
Self-reported administration success and MPR are not strongly associated with successful eye drop administration. Thus, direct observation of patients' drop instillation may be the most effective means of determining patient efficacy.
Glaucoma Fellows-in-Training Recent Surgery Trends.
Since 2014, fellows are performing increasing numbers of MIGS procedures, whereas the total number of trabeculectomies and aqueous shunt surgeries performed each year remain similar, resulting in a net increase in total number of procedures performed per fellow each year.
A Previsit Intervention's Influence on Glaucoma Topics Discussed between Black Patients and Providers.
The intervention significantly increased provider education about many glaucoma and glaucoma medication topics. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.
Cost-Utility Analysis of a Medication Adherence-Enhancing Educational Intervention for Glaucoma.
From a VA payer perspective over a lifetime, the glaucoma medication-enhancing behavioral intervention dominated standard of care in terms of generating cost savings and greater QALYs.
Treatment Outcomes Following Resident Performed Nonvalved (Baerveldt 350) Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation.
Residents can safely and efficaciously perform Baerveldt implantation, providing reassurance regarding the autonomy afforded residents in the operating room and clinic.
Home Tonometry-Can We? Should We?
Glaucoma Knowledge and Disease Severity in a Veteran Population: The Medication Adherence in Glaucoma to Improve Care (MAGIC) Study.
There was no difference in level of glaucoma knowledge based on disease severity.
Delayed Massive Subconjunctival Hemorrhage 4 Days after Baerveldt-350 Implantation.
African American patient-provider communication about glaucoma vision quality-of-life.
Patients and providers rarely discussed the patient's glaucoma-related quality-of-life. The intervention did not significantly increase communication about glaucoma-related quality-of-life. Residency programs should consider enhancing training regarding discussing patients' quality-of-life.
Do African American patients with glaucoma ask their eye providers the questions they have?
Although African American subjects with glaucoma have questions about glaucoma and their medications, few asked all their questions during visits. Future research should focus on how to improve question asking using a question prompt list.
Consultation Section: Glaucoma. July consultation #6.
Ophthalmologist-patient communication, self-efficacy, and glaucoma medication adherence.
These findings indicate that provider education about how to administer glaucoma drops and patient glaucoma medication adherence self-efficacy are associated positively with adherence.