Geriatric Ophthalmology: A Competency-based Approach

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The elderly patient is not simply an "older adult." Geriatric patients have unique responses to treatment and disease: they often harbor co-morbidities that can impact evaluation, treatment, and prognosis. Often elderly patients may require specialized expertise or experience to deal with specific geriatric syndromes. It is not the goal of Geriatric Ophthalmology to make ophthalmologists into geriatricians. Rather, it is our hope that by applying a competency-based approach, we can improve awareness, increase understanding and encourage expertise about geriatric issues among eye care professionals.

Among the topics of special interest to the ophthalmologist treating elderly patients, the editors have included diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and low vision. As demographic trends demonstrate, the patient population of will continue to expand into the foreseeable future, making the competent and compassionate care of elderly patients an imperative for clinicians, public health officials, patients and families. Geriatric Ophthalmology: A Competency-Based Approach aims to provide the framework for quality patient care.

Author(s): Gwen Sterns (auth.), Andrew G. Lee, Hilary A. Beaver (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 127
Tags: Ophthalmology;Geriatrics/Gerontology

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Scope of the Problem and Demographic Shift in Population: Visual Disease Incidence and Prevalence in the Elderly Population....Pages 1-5
Refractive Error in the Geriatric Population....Pages 7-13
Cataracts and Cataract Surgery....Pages 15-25
Glaucoma in the Elderly....Pages 27-36
Diabetic Retinopathy and Its Management....Pages 37-47
Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Its Management....Pages 49-57
Low Vision: When Vision Fails....Pages 59-63
Visual Loss and Depression....Pages 65-70
Visual Loss and Dementia....Pages 71-76
Visual Loss and Hearing Loss....Pages 77-81
Visual Loss and Falls....Pages 83-87
Elder Abuse....Pages 89-98
Functional Impairment and Visual Loss....Pages 99-103
The Research Agenda-Setting Project (RASP)....Pages 105-107
Screening for Comorbidities....Pages 109-113
Refer Comorbidities....Pages 115-119
Back Matter....Pages 121-127