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Multicenter Study Ophthalmic epidemiology. 2017 Aug;24(4):248-256. doi: 10.1080/09286586.2016.1272702 Q31.22025

A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Community-Based Glaucoma Check Service in Hackney, London, UK

英国伦敦哈克尼地区基于社区的眼压检查服务综合评估研究 翻译改进

Elizabeth Holdsworth  1, Jessica Datta  1, Dalya Marks  1, Hannah Kuper  1, Helen Lee  2, Shaun Leamon  2, Robert Lindfield  1, Richard Wormald  1  3, Jonathan Clarke  3, Ahmed Elkarmouty  3, Wendy Macdowall  1

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  • 1 a London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , London , UK.
  • 2 b RNIB , London , UK.
  • 3 c NIHR BRC at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology , London , UK.
  • DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2016.1272702 PMID: 28287859

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Purpose: To evaluate the uptake, feasibility and acceptability of a general practice-based optometrist-led glaucoma check service. The service targeted people of black Caribbean and black African descent aged 40-65 years, resident in Hackney, London, United Kingdom.

    Methods: The study used a mixed-method design, including analysis of service data, prospective audit of secondary care referrals patient survey, cost-consequence analysis, and interviews with staff involved in developing and implementing the service.

    Results: A total of 3040 patients were invited to undergo the free check; 595 (19.6%) booked an appointment and 461 (15.2%) attended. Overall, 31 patients (6.8%) were referred to secondary care, of whom 22 attended and were assessed for glaucoma. Four were diagnosed with glaucoma and eight with suspected glaucoma, i.e. 2.6% of patients who underwent the check. The cost per patient identified with suspected or confirmed glaucoma was £9,013. Staff who were interviewed suggested that patients who attended might be those who routinely attended optometrist appointments, however only 62.4% of survey respondents reported having had an eye examination in the previous two years, and 11.4% of women and 16.0% of men reported never having had an eye examination.

    Conclusion: This study represents one possible configuration for a glaucoma case-finding service, and it contributes to a wider debate about whether screening, targeted or otherwise, should be offered in the UK. Our findings suggest that general practice is an acceptable setting and that such a service may reach some people not previously engaged with primary eye care services.

    Keywords: Check; evaluation; general practice; glaucoma; mixed methods; screening.

    Keywords:mixed methods evaluation

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    期刊名:Ophthalmic epidemiology

    缩写:OPHTHAL EPIDEMIOL

    ISSN:0928-6586

    e-ISSN:1744-5086

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