Glaucoma patient-provider communication about vision quality-of-life
Highlights • African American patients were less likely to talk about vision quality-of-life. • Specific glaucoma quality-of-life domains were only discussed during 13% of visits. • Glaucoma-related vision loss was only discussed during 15% of visits. • Providers were less likely to ask African Amer...
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description | Highlights • African American patients were less likely to talk about vision quality-of-life. • Specific glaucoma quality-of-life domains were only discussed during 13% of visits. • Glaucoma-related vision loss was only discussed during 15% of visits. • Providers were less likely to ask African American patients about vision quality-of-life. • Older patients were more likely to discuss vision quality-of-life domains. |
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