Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide and the number of people with glaucoma is expected to increase to more than 112 million by the year 2040, making it a disease of public health interest. However, there is no consensus on public health indicators to monitor glaucoma care coverage. This scoping review aims to summarise published indicators for monitoring effective glaucoma care coverage globally, focusing on care needs, use of care services and outcomes achieved.
Keywords: Glaucoma, Health Services, PUBLIC HEALTH
BMJ open
Journal Article
English
41469048
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