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1. Knowledge, attitude and the associated factors regarding spectacle use among adults living in Debre Birhan Town, North Shewa, Ethiopia, 2023: a community-based, cross-sectional study.

2. [Visual Performance of School-age Children Wearing Dual-Focus Soft Contact Lenses: A Randomized Controlled Trial].

3. [Contact lenses as a preferred choice for vision correction in various clinical scenarios with regard to work environment].

4. Vision-related quality of life in children: Cross-cultural adaptation and test-retest reliability of the Danish version of the paediatric refractive error profile 2.

5. Rapid survey for assessing effective cataract surgical coverage (eCSC) and effective refractive error coverage (eREC)-Novel indicators of universal eye health.

6. Utilisation of eye health services and compliance with spectacles wear among community school adolescents: a mixed-methods study from Bagmati province of Nepal.

7. Telemedicine integration into the eye health ecosystem in scaling of effective refractive error coverage in Kenya.

8. What choices of visual correction do people make for recreational running?

9. Childhood visual impairment causes and barriers to accessing eye care: A suggested approach for Africa.

10. Assessing awareness and treatment knowledge of preventable blindness in rural and urban South African communities.

11. Assessing the reliability of tele-refraction for real time consultation with a remote optometrist.

12. Situation analysis on the integration of refractive error services provided by optometrists into the national health services in Kenya.

13. SWOT analysis of the models used by social enterprises in scaling effective refractive error coverage to achieve the 2030 in SIGHT in Kenya.

14. Effect of no eyeglasses sales on the quality of eye care: an experimental evidence from China.

15. Spectacle-wearing compliance and its associated determinants among infants with bilateral corrective refractive errors: An observational study.

16. Proposed task shifting integrated with telemedicine to address uncorrected refractive error in Kenya: Delphi study.

17. Patterns in refractive error and treatment delay in keratoconus-An Australian study.

18. Epidemiology and trends in the uptake of refractive error services in Harare, Zimbabwe: a hospital-based retrospective study.

20. Determinants of Health Care Needs in Relation to Vision Correction among Adolescents in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study.

21. Childhood Eye Examination in Primary Care.

22. Improving eye care quality through brief verbal intervention on optometry service provider by using unannounced standardized patient with refractive error: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

23. Caretakers' stated willingness to pay for children's spectacles in cross river state, Nigeria and its implication for a cross-subsidisation scheme: a cross-sectional study.

24. Impact of an intervention for avoidable vision loss on visual function in the elderly-The Hyderabad Ocular Morbidity in Elderly Study (HOMES).

25. Refractive profile of children treated with intravitreal bevacizumab for retinopathy of prematurity.

26. Prevalence of refractive error among Dongarias and use of Folding Phoropter (FoFo) as a field device enabling implementation research in this indigenous community. Tribal Odisha Eye Disease Study (TOES) Report # 13.

27. From contact lens to 'Dream Lens' - Cultural History of Vision Correction Technology.

28. Implementing interventions to promote spectacle wearing among children with refractive errors: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

29. Primary eye care in pediatric population-I study (PREPP-I study): Demographic and clinical profile of pediatric patients treated in six major vision centers of a tertiary eye care facility in South India.

30. Non-compliance for wearing spectacles: Prevalence and determinants in school-going children in South India.

31. Development and evaluation of an intervention to promote the use of eyeglasses among Romani families in Bulgaria.

32. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Refractive Errors and Effective Spectacle Coverage in Emiratis and Non-Emiratis Aged 40 Years or Older: the Dubai Eye Health Survey.

33. Prevalence, pattern, and compliance with spectacles use among the elderly in homes for the aged in South India: The Hyderabad Ocular Morbidity in Elderly Study (HOMES).

34. Association between myopia progression and quantity of laser treatment for retinopathy of prematurity.

35. Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countries.

36. Amblyopia among Patients Attending the Outpatient Department of Ophthalmology of a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study.

37. A pilot cost-benefit analysis of a children's spectacle reimbursement scheme: Evidence for Including children's spectacles in Mongolia's Social Health Insurance.

38. Demographic profiles of contact lens wearers and their association with lens wear characteristics in Trinidad and Tobago: A retrospective study.

39. Refractive errors, road traffic accidents and long-term spectacle compliance amongst commercial taxi drivers in a major North-East Indian city.

40. Demographic characteristics and ocular needs of children attending child eye clinics in Cross River State, Nigeria: a retrospective analysis of clinical records.

41. Dioptric power and refractive behaviour: a review of methods and applications.

42. Socio-economic differences in accessing NHS spectacles amongst children with differing refractive errors living in Scotland.

43. Quality of refractive error care (Q.REC) in Cambodia, Malaysia and Pakistan: protocol for a cross-sectional unannounced standardised patient study.

44. Assessment of stereopsis in pediatric and adolescent spectacle-corrected refractive error - A cross-sectional study.

45. Delivering Refractive Care to Populations With Near and Distance Vision Impairment: 2 Novel Social Enterprise Models.

46. Parents' reasons for nonadherence to referral to follow-up eye care for schoolchildren who failed school-based vision screening in Cross River State, Nigeria-A descriptive qualitative study.

47. Vision for the Future Project: Screening impact on the prevention and treatment of visual impairments in public school children in São Paulo City, Brazil.

48. Visual demand, visual ability and vision standards for hairdressers - An observational study from Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

49. Compliance of spectacle wear among school children.

50. Barriers to treatment-seeking for impairment of vision among elderly persons in a resettlement colony of Delhi: A population-based cross-sectional study.

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