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The effect of blue-blocking intraocular lenses on circadian biological rhythm: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (CLOCK-IOL colour study)
Published 2015-05-01“…At present, clear intraocular lenses (IOLs) and blue-blocking IOLs are both widely used for cataract surgery; there is currently a lack of randomised controlled trials to determine whether clear or blue-blocking IOLs should be used.Methods and analysis This randomised controlled trial will recruit 1000 cataract patients and randomly allocate them to receive clear IOLs or blue-blocking IOLs in a ratio of 1:1. …”
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Respectful maternity care and mistreatment: Women's experiences during induction of labor and childbirth in Ghana.
Published 2025-01-01“…Personalized recommendations to improve the quality of care during IOL were provided by the affected women and these summed up to RMC (e.g. effective communication, adequate analgesia, shared-decision making).…”
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Outcomes of Induction of Labor at a Cottage Hospital in the Nigerian Niger Delta Region
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Enhancing safety in ophthalmic surgery: Database analysis of intraocular lens implantations in Japan for classification of human errors
Published 2025-06-01“…Objectives: Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is a common and frequently performed surgical procedure. …”
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The lived experience of mothers who give birth after induction of labour in hospital settings in Southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
Published 2025-07-01“…Result Four main themes emerged: (1) emotional responses to IOL, (2) coping with IOL and support received, (3) challenges encountered during the induction process, and (4) perceived effects of IOL on the mother. …”
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Cervical ripening at home or in hospital during induction of labour: the CHOICE prospective cohort study, process evaluation and economic analysis
Published 2024-12-01“…Results Observational cohort study The unanticipated context of the CHOICE study was an NHS under pressure to manage high IOL rates (range 31–49%) and long delays throughout the IOL process during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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