Counselling in a glaucoma care service.

Fatima Kyari; Heiko Philippin ORCID logo; Peter Shah; Hannah Faal; Sani Babayo; Mohammed Abdull; (2022) Counselling in a glaucoma care service. Community Eye Health Journal, 34 (112). pp. 47-50. ISSN 0953-6833 https://www.cehjournal.org/article/counselling-in-...
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Glaucoma patients often think that their condition is synonymous with blindness and disability, leaving them feeling worried and vulnerable. They may also develop mental health issues such as depression or anxiety. Unfortunately glaucoma patients may have mental health issues even if these concerns are addressed. The glaucoma care team must offer patients balanced information that will help them to understand their options, regain hope for their future, and take practical action to protect their eyes and vision. This support – known as counselling – will help to improve patient’s quality of life.


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