Yale tests new program to stop diabetes patients from going blind
NCT ID NCT05188703
Summary
This Yale University study tested a patient navigator program designed to help people with diabetes get regular eye exams to prevent blindness. The program focused on high-risk patients who hadn't had eye screenings in over a year. Researchers worked with 35 participants to see if this approach was practical and acceptable before planning a larger trial.
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Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
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