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Effect of an Eye Health Education Program on Older African Americans Eye Care Utilization and Attitudes about Eye Care

机译:眼睛健康教育计划对眼科医生眼科利用与态度的影响

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We examined the impact of an eye health education program for older African Americans on attitudes about eye care and utilization, using a randomized trial design in a community setting. Participants were older African Americans attending activities at senior centers. Ten centers were randomized to an eye health education (InCHARGE©) or social-contact control presentation. InCHARGE© addressed the importance of annual dilated comprehensive examination and strategies reducing barriers to care. The control presentation was on the importance of physical activity. Outcomes were attitudes about eye care through questionnaire 6 months post-event, and eye care utilization during 12 months post-event through medical record abstraction. At baseline > 80% participants in both arms said transportation and finding, communicating, and trusting a doctor were not problematic and agreed that yearly care was important. One-fourth said eye examination cost was problematic; one-half said spectacle cost was problematic. There were no group differences 6 months post-event. During 12 months pre-event, dilated exam rate was similar in the groups (38.3% InCHARGE©, 40.8% control), and unchanged during 12 months post-event. Results suggest less than half of older African Americans received annual dilated eye care. Group-administered eye health education did not increase this rate. Even before the program, they had positive attitudes about care, yet many cited examination and spectacle cost as problematic, which was not mitigated by health education. Evidence-based strategies in a community setting for increasing eye care utilization rate in older African Americans have yet to be identified. Policy changes may be more appropriate avenues for addressing cost.
机译:我们使用社区环境中的随机试验设计,研究了针对老年非裔美国人的眼健康教育计划对眼保健和使用态度的影响。参加者是在高级中心参加活动的年长非洲裔美国人。十个中心被随机分配到眼睛健康教育(InCHARGE ©)或社交接触控制演示文稿中。 InCHARGE ©讨论了年度扩大综合检查的重要性以及减少护理障碍的策略。对照演示是关于体育锻炼的重要性。结果是事件后6个月通过问卷调查对眼保健的态度,事件后12个月通过病历提取在眼保健方面的态度。基线时,双臂交叉的参与者中> 80%的人说,运输以及寻找,沟通和信任医生没有问题,并同意每年的护理很重要。四分之一的人说眼睛检查费用有问题;一半的受访者表示眼镜成本是有问题的。赛后6个月没有小组差异。在赛前12个月中,各组的扩张考试率相似(38.3%InCHARGE ©,对照组为40.8%),在赛后12个月中没有变化。结果表明,不到一半的年长非洲裔美国人接受过年度散瞳治疗。团体管理的眼睛健康教育并没有增加这一比率。甚至在计划开始之前,他们就护理方面持积极态度,但是许多人认为检查和眼镜成本是有问题的,健康教育并没有减轻他们的负担。在社区环境中以证据为基础的策略可以提高老年非裔美国人的眼保健利用率,但尚未确定。政策变更可能是解决成本的更合适方法。

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