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A qualitative study in the United Kingdom of factors influencing attendance by patients with diabetes at ophthalmic outpatient clinics.

机译:在英国进行的一项定性研究,涉及影响糖尿病患者在眼科门诊就诊的因素。

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INTRODUCTION: Many diabetics do not have regular eye examinations, although it is known that early diagnosis and treatment of sight-threatening retinopathy reduces the risk of blindness. The barriers that prevent diabetics from attending eye clinics are poorly understood. PURPOSE: To determine what factors may influence diabetic patients' attendance at eye clinics. METHODS: A qualitative survey of both patients and eye care providers was undertaken in a rural district general hospital and in an urban tertiary teaching hospital. Methods employed included semi-structured interviews, focus groups and non-participatory observations. All interviews and discussions were recorded and transcribed. The transcripts were then analyzed to detect emerging themes. Data collection continued until no new themes emerged. RESULTS: Lack of awareness was seen as the greatest barrier by both patients and providers. Patients were aware that diabetes could affect the eye, but not that it could lead to blindness, nor that severe retinopathy could be asymptomatic. Patients reported that fundus images used for screening were a valuable educational resource. Fear, particularly of laser treatment, and guilt, about poor control causing retinopathy, deterred patients from attending. Both patients and providers recognized that regular attendance was inconvenient; however, providers underestimated the difficulties patients faced in obtaining time off work to attend clinics. CONCLUSION: Providing more complete information about diabetic retinopathy, and making eye clinic attendance more convenient for patients, may increase the number of diabetics who have regular eye examinations.
机译:简介:尽管已知早期诊断和治疗威胁视力的视网膜病可降低失明的风险,但许多糖尿病患者并未接受定期的眼科检查。人们对防止糖尿病患者进入眼科门诊的障碍了解甚少。目的:确定哪些因素可能影响糖尿病患者在眼科门诊就诊。方法:在农村地区的综合医院和城市的三级教学医院对患者和眼科护理人员进行了定性调查。所采用的方法包括半结构式访谈,焦点小组和非参与性观察。所有的采访和讨论都被记录下来并转录。然后对成绩单进行分析,以发现新出现的主题。数据收集一直持续到没有新主题出现为止。结果:缺乏意识被患者和提供者视为最大的障碍。患者意识到糖尿病可能会影响眼睛,但不会导致失明,严重的视网膜病变也可能没有症状。患者报告说,用于筛查的眼底图像是宝贵的教育资源。由于担心控制不力导致视网膜病变,尤其是对激光治疗的恐惧和内lt,使患者无法参加。患者和提供者都认识到定期出诊不方便;但是,医疗服务提供者低估了患者在获取非工作时间前往诊所所面临的困难。结论:提供有关糖尿病视网膜病变的更完整信息,使患者更容易就诊眼科诊所,可能会增加接受定期眼科检查的糖尿病患者的数量。

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