2021
DOI: 10.1111/ceo.13985
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Screening rates for diabetic retinopathy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: The PANDORA cohort study

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“…5 In stark contrast, a report by the PANDORA cohort study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Australia reported that only 25% of their pregnant women with T2DM were screened and referred for DR during a study period of more than 2.5 years. 10 Clearly, there is still much to be done to improve our eye screening uptake and vision outcomes in this vulnerable group of women.…”
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“…5 In stark contrast, a report by the PANDORA cohort study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Australia reported that only 25% of their pregnant women with T2DM were screened and referred for DR during a study period of more than 2.5 years. 10 Clearly, there is still much to be done to improve our eye screening uptake and vision outcomes in this vulnerable group of women.…”
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confidence: 99%