Research
Research Studies
Structured Counselling and Regular Telephonic follow up to improve Referral flow and compliance in Nepal for Diabetic Retinopathy(SCREEN-D Study): a randomised controlled trial
Background: Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is an emerging public health issue, leading to severe visual impairment or blindness. Early identification and prompt treatment play a key
Achieving Self-sustainability of Service Delivery in an Eye Care Program in Madagascar Using Time-driven Activity-based Costing
Eye care programs in developing countries need a high level of financial self-sustainability to maintain and grow their services as external funding is often inadequate
Pediatric Case Finding in Madagascar A Controlled Prospective Population based Assessment of Key Informant Productivity and Cost
The World Health Organization estimates that about one-half of the estimated 1.4 million cases of blindness in children below the age of 15 could be
Interventions to improve gender equity in eye care in low-middle income countries: A systematic review
Women bear an inequitable burden of blinding conditions compared to men primarily because they have more limited access to eye care services. This systematic review
Gender and Blindness: Addressing Inequity
Seva Canada, 2018
Interventions to improve utilization of cataract surgical services by girls: Case studies from Asia and Africa
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2017