International contact lens prescribing in 2015 : our 15th annual report in CLS provides information about 23,000 fits in 34 markets
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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:35authored byPB Morgan, C Woods, IG Tranoudis, M Helland, N Efron, L Jones, M Teufl, CN Grupcheva, RS Lemos, D Jones, M Beeler-Kaupke, P Qi, KO Tan, J Belikova, H Pult, O Ravn, J Santodomingo-Rubido, F Malet, A Plakitsi, M Vegh, N Erdinest, AR Jafari, G Montani, M Itoi, B Sun, J Bendori-ene, E van der Worp, R Pintor, JL Monroy, JY Chia, S Awasthi, W Lam, J Romualdez-Oo, C Abesamis-Dichoso, JM Gonzalez-Meijome, P Gierow, MS Silih, J Hsiao, JJ Nichols
We have been collecting data on worldwide contact lens prescribing habits for almost 20 years. Over this time period, we have amassed prospective information about 315,000 contact lens fits in 59 countries. This article marks our 15th report in Contact Lens Spectrum and features a breakdown of more than 23,000 contact lens fits in 34 markets.
As in previous years, our international network of coordinators distributed survey forms to eyecare practitioners in their market who then recorded generic information about the first 10 patients fit with contact lenses after receipt. Information is gathered about patient age and gender; whether the contact lenses are prescribed as a new fit or a refit; contact lens material, design, and replacement frequency; number of intended days per week of use; wearing modality; and care system. Contact lens fits are weighted to reflect the number of fits undertaken by each eyecare practitioner. The study data were entered and processed at the University of Manchester and at the University of Waterloo.
History
Journal
Contact lens spectrum
Pagination
28-33
Location
Ambler, Pa.
ISSN
0885-9175
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal