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Best practice clinical guidelines for myopia control involve an understanding of the epidemiology of myopia, risk factors, visual environment interventions, and optical and pharmacologic treatments, as well as skills to translate the risks and benefits of a given myopia control treatment into lay la...

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Published in:Investigative ophthalmology & visual science Vol. 60; no. 3; pp. M184 - M203
Main Authors: Gifford, Kate L, Richdale, Kathryn, Kang, Pauline, Aller, Thomas A, Lam, Carly S, Liu, Y Maria, Michaud, Langis, Mulder, Jeroen, Orr, Janis B, Rose, Kathryn A, Saunders, Kathryn J, Seidel, Dirk, Tideman, J Willem L, Sankaridurg, Padmaja
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 28-02-2019
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Summary:Best practice clinical guidelines for myopia control involve an understanding of the epidemiology of myopia, risk factors, visual environment interventions, and optical and pharmacologic treatments, as well as skills to translate the risks and benefits of a given myopia control treatment into lay language for both the patient and their parent or caregiver. This report details evidence-based best practice management of the pre-, stable, and the progressing myope, including risk factor identification, examination, selection of treatment strategies, and guidelines for ongoing management. Practitioner considerations such as informed consent, prescribing off-label treatment, and guides for patient and parent communication are detailed. The future research directions of myopia interventions and treatments are discussed, along with the provision of clinical references, resources, and recommendations for continuing professional education in this growing area of clinical practice.
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ISSN:1552-5783
1552-5783
DOI:10.1167/iovs.18-25977