Eun Young Choi, Natalie Chou, Hannah M Fisher, Davina Malek, Alessandro A Jammal, Tamara Somers, Kelly Muir, Felipe A Medeiros, Samuel I Berchuck
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Patient Attitudes Toward Distress Screening and Referral in Glaucoma Care.
A mixed-methods study of 300 glaucoma patients found strong support for screening and referral for psychological distress. Greater interest among those with elevated distress or higher intraocular pressure highlights an opportunity to integrate psychosocial support into glaucoma care.