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Quality of Refractive Error Care in Cambodia: An Unannounced Standardized Patient Study.

Anthea BurnettNgy MengDo SeihaNeath KongSeila CheaMalis DeanPiseth HormKim San MeasBeatrice VargaSuit May HoMyra McGuinnessLing Lee
Published in: Ophthalmic epidemiology (2024)
The findings highlight the importance of prioritizing quality-of-care in refractive error services. A key recommendation is to consider regulatory mechanisms to ensure optical services employ appropriately qualified staff. Additionally, efforts should be made to eliminate unnecessary prescriptions -- especially for emmetropes and females -- standardize written prescriptions, ensure consistent pupil distance measurements, reduce reliance on autorefraction, and address the gender imbalance in the refractive error workforce.
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