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. 2016 Feb 10;10:285–295. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S80487

Table 2.

Patient satisfaction in teleophthalmology services

Study Teleophthalmology mode/number of subjects surveyed Satisfaction
Paul et al55 Rural mobile teleophthalmology unit/348 subjects (age range: 18–83 years) 99.8%
Kumar et al56 Remote teleophthalmology center/118 subjects 98%
Tuulonen et al46 Real-time interactive teleconsultation at rural primary care center compared with face-to-face clinical examination Equal satisfaction between the two groups. 96% of the telegroup preferred follow-up examination via teleconsultation.
Court et al57 Virtual glaucoma clinic (135 patients) compared with control group of normal clinic patients (100 patients) High satisfaction in both the clinics (4.5/5 and 4.6/5). Reported high awareness among virtual clinic patients
Sreelatha et al58 VA testing in remote portal compared with face-to-face examination 87% of the patients reported high satisfaction with tele VA measurement
Kurji et al59 DR screening in multidisciplinary diabetic clinic (57 subjects): assessment done for patient preference between teleophthalmology and face-to-face ophthalmologist evaluation 88% satisfied with teleophthalmology services.
Patients preferred the teleophthalmology option for future screenings. Convenience, reduced examination time, and visualization of patient’s own retina were the support factors.

Abbreviations: VA, visual acuity; DR, diabetic retinopathy.