Amblyopia is the leading cause of visual loss in children and young adults, affecting up to 5% of people of all ages. Patching and atropine eyedrops successfully treat this condition. However, adherence to treatment is often poor. Current literature has identified factors impacting compliance, but less is known about successful interventions to improve adherence. This study's purpose is to identify parent attitudes towards amblyopia treatment and barriers to treatment compliance in order to inform future provider and multidisciplinary approaches to improve adherence.
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Attitudes toward and difficulties with childhood amblyopia patching treatment
Creator
Prentiss, Christa : Oregon Health and Science University Bellsmith, Kellyn N. : Oregon Health and Science University Zaback, Tosha : Oregon Health and Science University Kim, Earnest : Oregon Health and Science University Lucero, Abigail : Oregon Health and Science University Lemhouse, Jackson : Oregon Health and Science University Bradee, Allison R. : Oregon Health and Science University Reznick, Leah G. : Oregon Health and Science University
Contributor
Hribar, Michelle R. Mentor (Oregon Health and Science University)