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Practising refraction in ophthalmology: instructive or outdated? A prospective study and literature review.

Muhammad A KhanNayomi PereraFiona F DoukasAndrew J CatranDamien L LingAshish AgarIan C Francis
Published in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2022)
The literature indicates that this is the first study to describe the practice patterns of refraction by ophthalmologists. Although ophthalmologists found refraction important, the majority preferred patients to be refracted by others. Key barriers to ophthalmologists performing refraction included the time required to perform the refraction, a busy clinic, and the availability of alternative providers.
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