Cataract services for all: Strategies for equitable access from a global modified Delphi process.
Vision loss from cataract is unequally distributed, and there is very little evidence on how to overcome this inequity. This project aimed to engage multiple stakeholder groups to identify and prioritise (1) delivery strategies that improve access to cataract services for under-served groups and (2)...
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Main Authors: | Jacqueline Ramke (Author), Juan Carlos Silva (Author), Michael Gichangi (Author), Thulasiraj Ravilla (Author), Helen Burn (Author), John C Buchan (Author), Vivian Welch (Author), Clare E Gilbert (Author), Matthew J Burton (Author), Cataract Access Study Group (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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