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Screening and diagnosing diabetes in optometrists’ practices : an evaluation of perceptions, attitudes and beliefs.

机译:验光师实践中的糖尿病筛查和诊断:对感知,态度和信念的评估。

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In the UK, optometrists examine 17 million people yearly, many of whom will not have consulted a doctor and may have undiagnosed diabetes. Selective testing in optometry practices presents a new detection strategy. udThe purpose of this research was to ascertain optometrists' perceptions, attitudes and beliefs towards diabetes and screening, prior to evaluating a pilot service. udFocus groups and interviews were conducted with 21 optometrists in Northern England. Analysis was based on grounded theory.udFour themes emerged: varying awareness of diabetes and its early diagnosis, a reluctance in accepting a screening role, organisational barriers in implementing such a service, and controversies around the changing roles of optometrists. Although optometrists' awareness of diabetes was varied, all had seen patients they suspected of having diabetes and felt that the public under‐estimated risks of diabetes. Some felt that diagnosis of asymptomatic diabetes was unnecessary, although most felt that early diagnosis would be beneficial. Optometrists believed that the public and doctors had mixed attitudes to their possible involvement in screening. Specific barriers included additional cost, time, remuneration and litigation fears. However, optometrists felt that their professional role has evolved and that a greater, extended clinical involvement would be positive. udIn conclusion, optometrists are willing to carry out capillary blood glucose tests, provided that the scheme is simple, is supported by other health care professionals and is properly funded. There is a clear advantage in identifying undiagnosed diabetes in people attending optometry practices who are not accessing other health care providers.
机译:在英国,验光师每年检查1700万人,其中许多人没有去看医生,并且可能患有未被诊断的糖尿病。验光实践中的选择性测试提出了一种新的检测策略。 ud这项研究的目的是在评估试点服务之前确定验光师对糖尿病和筛查的看法,态度和信念。 ud焦点小组和访谈在英格兰北部对21位验光师进行。分析基于扎根的理论。 ud出现了四个主题:对糖尿病及其早期诊断的认识不同,对接受筛查角色的不情愿,在实施这种服务时的组织障碍,以及关于视光师角色变化的争议。尽管验光师对糖尿病的认识各不相同,但所有人都看过他们怀疑患有糖尿病的患者,并认为公众低估了糖尿病的风险。一些人认为无症状糖尿病的诊断是不必要的,尽管大多数人认为早期诊断将是有益的。验光师认为,公众和医生对他们可能参与筛查的态度参差不齐。具体的障碍包括额外的成本,时间,薪酬和诉讼恐惧。但是,验光师认为他们的职业角色已经发展,更多,更广泛的临床参与将是积极的。总结来说,验光师愿意进行毛细血管血糖测试,只要该计划简单,得到其他医疗保健专业人员的支持并获得适当的资金。在参加验光实践且没有其他医疗保健提供者的人群中,识别出未被诊断的糖尿病具有明显的优势。

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