Publications by authors named "Reeves Ellis"
Article Synopsis
- The study aimed to estimate the Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of the University of North Carolina Dry Eye Management Scale (UNC DEMS) and its link to patients' perception of symptom improvement.
- Researchers recruited 33 patients from a UNC ophthalmology clinic and utilized statistical methods to analyze the correlation between changes in DEMS scores and patient assessments, finding an estimated MCID of 1 point.
- The results indicated that patients perceived a 2-point change as significant, and the UNC DEMS was shown to be a valid and responsive tool for measuring dry eye symptoms in a clinical setting.
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