Comm Eye Health South Asia Vol. 35 No. 117 2022. Published online 12 May, 2023
					
					Why does research matter?
						The mention of ‘research’ can be off-putting and may seem irrelevant in the busy environment of a clinic or hospital. However, research is central to all aspects of eye care delivery, both inside and outside the clinic. A working knowledge of research – both how it is done, and how it can be used – is important for everyone involved in direct patient care and the planning & delivery of eye programmes. We hope this issue will inspire you to learn more and perhaps even get involved.
- Why does research matter?
 - The principles of good eye care research
 - Using research findings in my everyday practice: what is good evidence, where do I look, and how can I use it?
 - How the World Health Organization developed the Guide for Action
 - Small-scale eye care research: why and how to do it
 - Eye health: what research is needed, and where?
 - Building local capacity in operational research: a case study in Nepal and India
 - Key community eye health messages
 - Case study: Clinical research
 - The rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) survey methodology
 - शोध क्या है और क्यों मायने रखता है? (Hindi Flyer)
 
