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The School of Optometry has undertaken several studies examining the provision of optometric services to Indigenous communities throughout Australia.


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Resources for Indigenous Eye Care

Following from research done in the area, the School of Optometry has developed a range of culturally appropriate brochures, posters and stickers promoting to Indigenous communities the importance of regular eye care.

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Other resources have also been developed for Indigenous communities:

 

Eye Care Resources brochureDownload a copy of the QUT School of Optometry Eye Care Resources brochure (PDF, 328 Kb). An order form is included in the brochure.

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Training

Training Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers


References

  1. Wood JM, Wildsoet CF. (1996) Optometric services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities throughout Queensland. Clin Exp Optom, 79: 215-226.
  2. Wildsoet CF, Wood JM. (1996) Primary eye care needs and services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations across Queensland: a "users" perspective. Clin Exp Optom, 79: 188-201.
  3. Wildsoet CF, Wood JM, Hassan S. (1998) Development and validation of a visual acuity chart for Australian Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Optom Vis Sci. 75: 806-812.
     
     

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