%0 Journal Article %T Primary open-angle glaucoma: everyone¡¯s business %A Hannah Faal %J Community Eye Health Journal %D 2012 %I The International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH), London %X Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is sometimes called the ¡®thief of sight¡¯. There is no pain or discomfort, and vision loss is so gradual that people often do not notice it.POAG cannot be cured: it requires ongoing treatment for the remainder of a patient¡¯s life. Blindness from POAG also cannot be reversed, but it can be prevented if the disease is diagnosed early and treated. Effectively addressing POAG therefore requires the careful involvement of many different people, including health workers, the patient, non-clinical staff, and health planners.As eye care practitioners, we must do more than merely diagnose and treat people with POAG; we must gain the trust of patients and show them that we are there to help. %K Glaucoma %K Glaucoma %K Open-Angle %K Attitudes to Health %K Health Care Systems %U http://www.cehjournal.org/0953-6833/25/jceh_25_79.80_041.htm