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Profesor Philip Morgan i Sarah Morgan omawiają w niniejszym artykule wybrane zachowania osób noszących soczewki kontaktowe i badają relacje specjalista – pacjent w celu minimalizacji ryzyka oraz optymalizacji bezpieczeństwa pośród użytkowników soczewek kontaktowych.
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Bibliogr. 19 poz., wykr., tab.
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- 1. R. Dryden, B. Williams, C. McCowan, M. Themessl-Huber. What do we know about who does and does not attend general health checks? Findings from a narrative scoping review. BMC Public Health 2012
- 12:1 12, 723 (2012) 2. A. Dalton, R. Bottle, C. Okoro, F. Majeed, C.Millett. Uptake of the NHS Health Checks programme in a deprived, culturally diverse setting: Cross sectional study. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 65, A21-A21 (2011)
- 3. N.H. Miller. Compliance with treatment regimens in chronic asymptomatic diseases. The American Journal of Medicine 102, 43–49 (1997)
- 4. G. Thrall, G. y.H. Lip, D. Lane. Compliance with pharmacological therapy in hypertension: Can we do better, and how? J Hum Hypertens 18, 595–597 (2004)
- 5. T.I. Barron, R.M. Connolly, K. Bennett, J. Feely, M.J. Kennedy. Early discontinuation of tamoxifen: A lesson for oncologists. Cancer 109, 832–839 (2007)
- 6. C.O. Okeke et al. Adherence with Topical Glaucoma Medication Monitored Electronically. Ophthalmology 116, 191–199 (2009)
- 7. N. Efron, P.B. Morgan. Rethinking contact lens associated keratitis. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 89, 280–298 (2006)
- 8. P. Wu, F. Stapleton, M.D.P. Willcox. The Causes of and Cures for Contact Lens- Induced Peripheral Ulcer. Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice S63-S66 (2003). doi:10.1097/00140068-200301001-00018
- 9. S.M.J. Fleiszig, D.J. Evans. Pathogenesis of contact lens-associated microbial keratitis. Optometry and Vision Science 87, 225–232 (2010)
- 10. H. Shin et al. Changes in the Eye Microbiota Associated with Contact Lens Wearing. MBio 7, e00198 (2016)
- 11. L.B. Szczotka-Flynn, E. Pearlman, M. Ghannoum. Microbial contamination of contact lenses, lens care solutions, and their accessories: a literature review. Eye Contact Lens 36, 116–129 (2010)
- 12. M.V. Boost, P. Cho. Microbial Flora of Tears of Orthokeratology Patients, and Microbial Contamination of Contact Lenses and Contact Lens Accessories. Optometry and Vision Science 82, 451–458 (2005)
- 13. C.F. Radford, A.S. Bacon, J.K.G. Dart, D.C. Minassian. Risk factors for acanthamoeba keratitis in contact lens users: A case-control study. British Medical Journal 310, 1567–1570 (1995)
- 14. F. Stapleton et al. The Incidence of Contact Lens-Related Microbial Keratitis in Australia. Ophthalmology 115, 1655–1662 (2008)
- 15. G. y oung. Disinfection in 49 Steps. Contact Lens Spectrum 53–54 (2012)
- 16. P.B. Morgan, N. Efron, H. Toshida, J.J. Nichols. An international analysis of contact lens compliance. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye 34, 223–228 (2011)
- 17. J.K.G. Dart, C.F. Radford, D. Minassian, S. Verma, F. Stapleton. Risk Factors for Microbial Keratitis with Contemporary Contact Lenses. Ophthalmology 115, 1647–1654.e3 (2008)
- 18 R.L. Chalmers, L. Keay, J. McNally, J. Kern. Multicenter case-control study of the role of lens materials and care products on the development of corneal infiltrates. Optometry and Vision Science 89, 316–325 (2012)
- 19. B.E. Claydon, N. Efron, C. Woods. A prospective study of the effect of education on non-compliant behaviour in contact lens wear. Ophthalmic & physiological optics: the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) 17, 137–146 (1997)
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Ten artykuł został napisany przy wsparciu grantu edukacyjnego CooperVision i pierwotnie opublikowany został w czasopiśmie „Optician”, 10 listopada 2017 roku.
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