Lisa Keay's Publications
About Lisa Keay's Publications
Honorary Professorial Fellow- Head of the School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW Sydney
- PhD,
- MPH,
- B (Optom)
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Investigating cataract referral practices used by Australian optometrists
Clinical and Experimental Optometry Date published: -
Buckle Up Safely (Shoalhaven): A Process and Impact Evaluation of a Pragmatic, Multifaceted Preschool-Based Pilot Program to Increase Correct Use of Age-Appropriate Child Restraints
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Falls in Older people with Cataract, a longitudinal evalUation of impact and riSk: the FOCUS study protocol
Injury Prevention Date published: -
VISION STATUS AND SELF-ASSESSED VISUAL FUNCTION OF PATIENTS WAITING FOR CATARACT SURGERY AT PUBLIC HOSPITALS
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FALLS AND CATARACT: THE RISK TO OLDER ADULTS ON AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC HOSPITAL WAITING LISTS
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The use of seat belt cushion accessories among drivers aged 75 years and older
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The penetrance and characteristics of contact lens wear in Australia
Clinical and Experimental Optometry Date published: -
Improving balance and mobility in people over 50 years of age with vision impairments: can the Alexander Technique help? A study protocol for the VISIBILITY randomised controlled trial
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Falls in Older people with Cataract, a longitudinal evaluation of impact and risk: The focus study protocol
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Disparities in cataract surgery between A boriginal and non- A boriginal people in N ew S outh W ales, A ustralia
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology Date published: -
Older drivers and rapid deceleration events: Salisbury Eye Evaluation Driving Study
Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published: -
A qualitative study on the perceptions of preventing falls as a health priority among older people in Northern India
Injury Prevention Date published: -
A slip and a trip? Falls in older people in Asia
Injury Date published: -
Increase in best practice child car restraint use for children aged 2-5 years in low socioeconomic areas after introduction of mandatory child restraint laws
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published: -
A randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an individual, education-based safe transport program for drivers aged 75 years and older
BMC Public Health Date published: -
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Optometry and Vision Science Date published: