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Publications

We publish the findings of our research in peer-reviewed journal articles and as commissioned reports. Here you can find a selection of relevant publications authored by the Community Eye Health team. (*our team members indicated in bold text below. For a full list of publications by each author, please visit their profiles on the University of Auckland staff directory).

Please also visit our resources page for some easy-to-digest information about access to eye care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

2024 publications

 

Summary Goodman L, Reis T, Zhang JH, Yusufu M, Turnbull PR, Silwal P, Kang M, Safi S, Yee H, Kitema GF, Lai A, McCormick I, Furtado J, Bondok M, Lai E, Woodburn S, Burton M, Evans JR, Ramke J. Underserved groups could be better considered within population-based eye health surveys: A methodological study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2024;173:111444.
Summary McCormick ITong KAbdullah NAbesamis-Dischoso CGende THashim EB…. Ramke J. Strategies to address inequity of uncorrected refractive error in the Western Pacific: A modified Delphi process. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt20244411481161.
Summary Rogers JTBlack J, Harwood M, Wilkinson, B, Kandel, H, Ramke, JRVision impairment and differential access to eye health services in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review. BMJ Public Health 2024;2:e000313.
  Samuels I, Hamm LM, Silva JC, Tousignant B, Furtado JM, Goodman LWatene R, Adams J, Ramke J, Harwood M. Use of the CONSIDER statement by eye health researchers when conducting and reporting research involving Indigenous peoples: an online survey. Eye 2024;38:2187–2194.
Summary Rogers JT, Kandel H, Harwood M, Vea T, Black J, Ramke JAccess to eye care among adults from an underserved community in Aotearoa New Zealand. Clinical & experimental optometry 2024;1-9.

 

2023 publications
Summary Silwal P, Lee A, Squirrell D, Zhao J, Harwood M, Vincent A, Murphy R, Ameratunga S, Ramke JUse of public sector diabetes eye services in New Zealand 2006–2019: Analysis of national routinely collected datasets. PloS One 2023;18(5):e0285904.
  Black J, Collins A, Ramke J, Phillips G, Giurgiu A, Morar VWatene R, Dakin S. Vision Bus Aotearoa: a platform for strengthening eye health teaching, research and community partnership. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2023;106(2):165-170.
  Bright T, Ramke J, Zhang JH, Kitema GF, Safi S, Mdala S, Yoshizaki M, Brennan-Jones CG, Mactaggart I, Gordon I, Swenor BK, Burton M, Evans J. Prevalence and impact of combined vision and hearing (dual sensory) impairment: A scoping review. PLOS Global Public Health 2023;3:e0001905.
  Ramke J, Silva JC, Gichangi M, Ravilla T, Burn H, Buchan J, Welch V, Gilbert C, Burton M. Cataract services for all: Strategies for equitable access from a global modified Delphi process. PLOS Global Public Health 2023;3:e0000631.
  McCormick I, Kim MJ, Hydara A, Olaniyan S, Jobe M, Badjie O, Sanyang N, Jarju G, Njai M, Sankareh A, Bastawrous A, Allen L, Mactaggart I, Burton MJ, Ramke J. Socioeconomic position and eye health outcomes: identifying inequality in rapid population-based surveys. BMJ Open 2023;13:e069325.

 

2022 publications
Summary Silwal P, Watene R, Harwood M, Ramke J. Eye health for all in Aotearoa New Zealand: Summarising our situation using a WHO tool. The Lancet Regional Health-Western Pacific 2022;30:100665.
  Thanalingam Y, Langridge F, Gordon I, Russell J, Muir C, Hamm LMStrategies and tools to aid the transition between paediatric and adult health services for young adults with neurodevelopmental disorders: A scoping review protocol. BMJ Open 2022;12(11):e065138.
  May E, Arach P, Kishiki E, Geneau R, Maehara G, Sukhai M, Hamm LMLearning to see after early and extended blindness: A scoping review. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13:954328.
Summary Goodman LHamm LM, Tousignant B, Black J, Misra S, Woodburn S, Keay L, Harwood M, Gordon I, Evans JR, Ramke J. Primary eye health services for older adults as a component of Universal Health Coverage: a scoping review of evidence from high income countries. The Lancet Regional Health-Western Pacific 2022;100560.
Summary  Ramke J, Zhao J, Wilson O, Lee AC, Dakin S, Watene R, Cunningham W, Harwood M, Black JGeographic access to eye health services in Aotearoa New Zealand: which communities are being left behind?, Clinical and Experimental Optometry. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2022.
  Silwal P, Watene R, Cowan C, Cunningham W, Harwood M, Korau J, Sue W, Wilson G, Ramke J. Eye care in Aotearoa New Zealand 2022: Eye care situation analysis tool (ECSAT). Auckland: University of Auckland. OSF 2022.
  Ramke J, Ah Tong B, Stern J, Swenor B, Faal HB, Burton MJ. Defining eye health for everyone. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2022;42(1)1-3.
  Ramke J, Evans JR, Habtamu E, Mwangi N, Silva JC, Swenor B, Congdon N, Faal HB, Foster A, Friedman DS, Gichuhi S, Jonas JB, Khaw PT, Kyari F, Murthy GV, Wang N, Wong TY, Wormald R, Yusufu M, Taylor H, Resnikoff S, West SK, Burton MJ. Grand challenges in global eye health: a global prioritization process using Delphi method. The Lancet Healthy Longevity 2022;3(1):e31-e41.
  Ramke J, Rogers JT, Logan N. Financial protection is essential to increase effective refractive error coverage equitably. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2022;42(2):416-417.
  Zhang JH, Ramke J, Jan C, Bascaran C, Mwangi N, Furtado J, Yasmin S, Ogundo C, Yoshizaki M, Marques APM, Buchan J, Holland P, Ah Tong B, Evans JR, Congdon N, Webson A, Burton MJ. Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through improving eye health: a scoping review. The Lancet Planetary Health 2022;6(3):e270-e280.
  Evans JR, Lawrenson J, Ramke J, Virgili G, Gordon I, Lingham G, Yasmin S, Keel S. Identification and critical appraisal of evidence for interventions for refractive error to support the development of the WHO Package of Eye Care Interventions. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2022;42(3)526-533.
2021 publications

Rogers JT, Black J, Harwood M, Wilkinson B, Gordon I, Ramke JVision impairment and differential use of eye health services in Aotearoa New Zealand: Protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open 2021;11(9):e048215.

Hamm LM, Yashadhana A, Burn H, Black J, Grey C, Harwood M, Peiris-John R, Burton MJ, Evans JR, Ramke J. Interventions to promote access to eyecare for non-dominant ethnic groups in high-income countries: a scoping review. BMJ Global Health 2021;6:e006188.

Burn H, Hamm LMBlack J, Burnett A, Harwood M, Burton MJ, Evans JR, Ramke JEye care delivery models to improve access to eye care for Indigenous people in high-income countries: a scoping reviewBMJ Global Health 2021;6:e004484.

Findlay R, Black JGoodman L, Chelimo C, Grant CC, Anstice N. Diagnostic accuracy of the Parr vision test, single crowded Lea symbols and Spot vision screener for vision screening of preschool children aged 4-5 years in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2021.

Marques AP, Ramke J, Cairns J, Butt T, Zhang JH, Muirhead D, Jones I, Ah Tong BA, Swenor BK, Faal H, Bourne RRA, Frick K, Burton MJ. Global economic productivity losses from vision impairment and blindness. EClinicalMedicine 2021;35:100852.

Burton MJ, Ramke J, Marques AP, et al. The Lancet Global Health Commission on Global Eye Health: vision beyond 2020. The Lancet Global Health 2021;9(4):e489-e551.

Hill S, Mullins P, Murphy R, Schmiedel O, Vaghefi E, Ramke J, Squirrel D. Risk factors for progression to referable diabetic eye disease in people with diabetes mellitus in Auckland, New Zealand: a twelve-year retrospective cohort analysis. Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology 2021;10(6):579-589.

Yashadhana A, Clarke N, Zhang JH, Ahmad J, Mdala S, Morjaria P, Yoshizaki M, Kyari F, Burton MJ, Ramke JGender and ethnic diversity in global ophthalmology and optometry association leadership: a time for changeOphthalmic and Physiological Optics 2021;41(3):623-9.

Ramke J, Logan N. Seeing beyond 2020: What next for refractive error careOphthalmic and Physiological Optics 2021;41(3):457-460.

Findlay R, Hamm LM, Anstice N, Chelimo C, Grant CC, Bowden N, Kokaua J, Black J. Vision screening in New Zealand pre-school children: Is it equitable? Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2021.

2020 publications

Hamm LM, Black J, Burn H, Grey C, Harwood M, Peiris-John R, Gordon I, Burton MJ, Evans JR, Ramke JInterventions to promote access to eye care for, non-Indigenous, non-dominant ethnic groups in high-income countries: a scoping review protocolBMJ Global Health 2020;10:e033775.

Evans JR, Mwangi N, Burn H, Ramke JEquity was rarely considered in Cochrane Eyes and Vision systematic reviews and primary studies on cataract. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2020;125:57-63.

Hamm LM, Langridge F, Black JM, Anstice NS, Vuki M, Fakakovikaetau T, Grant CC, Dakin SCEvaluation of vision screening of 5–15-year-old children in three Tongan schools: Comparison of the Auckland optotypes and lea symbols. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2020;103(3):353-360.

Yashadhana A, Zhang J, Yasmin S, Morjaria P, Holland P, Faal H, Burton MJ, Ramke JAction needed to improve equity and diversity in global eye health leadership. Eye 2020;34:1051-1054.

McCormick I, MacTaggart I, Bastawrous A, Burton MJ, Ramke JEffective refractive error coverage: An eye health indicator to measure progress towards universal health coverageOphthalmic and Physiological Optics 2020;40(1):1-5.

2019 (and earlier) publications

Burn H, Black J, Harwood M, Gordon I, Burnett A, Hamm LM, Evans JR, Ramke JEye care delivery models to improve access to eye care for Indigenous peoples in high income countries: protocol for a scoping reviewBMJ Open 2019;9:e029214.

Ramke J, Jordan V, Vincent AL, Harwood M, Murphy R, Ameratunga S. Diabetic eye disease and screening attendance by ethnicity in New Zealand: a systematic reviewClinical and Experiment Ophthalmology 2019;47(7):937-47

Hamm LM, Boluk KA, Black J, Dai S, Thompson B. Phenomenological approach to childhood cataract treatment in New Zealand using semi-structured interviews: How might we improve provision of careBMJ Open 2019;9(1):e024869.

Goodman L, Chakraborty A, Paudel N, Yu T, Jacobs RJ, Harding JE, Thompson B, Anstice NS. Vision screening at two years does not reduce the prevalence of reduced vision at four and a half years of age. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2018;101(4):527-534.