5 Key Takeaways
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Barriers to orthokeratology can deter patients and providers from initiating myopia management despite its potential benefits.
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Parents must understand the commitment required for orthokeratology, including lens care and handling, to support their child's treatment.
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Children's readiness for orthokeratology can be assessed through their hobbies and attitudes towards wearing glasses.
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Effective communication and education about orthokeratology can help alleviate parents' concerns regarding costs and treatment processes.
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Building a supportive myopia management program involves clear explanations of costs, care, and the importance of ongoing evaluations.
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