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Door-to-Door Eye Health Education to Improve Knowledge, Attitude, and Uptake of Eyecare Services Among Elderly with Cataracts: A Quasi-Experimental Study in the Central Tropical Region, Myanmar.

Kyaw Ko KoTepanata PumpaiboolMaung Maung Myo WynnYe WinTin Moe KyiPyae Linn Aung
Published in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
Door-to-door eyecare education significantly increased knowledge and attitude toward cataracts and the use of eyecare services among the elderly with cataracts. Intervention might be effective in improving the use of eyecare services and reduction of avoidable blindness due to cataracts.
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