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糖尿病眼保健中的认识偏差:对患者和医师的定性研究 被引量:2

Perceived barriers to diabetic eye care: Qualitative study of patients and physicians
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摘要 Objectives: To address inadequate retinopathy screening at a largely indigent clinic and to explore perceived barriers, using qualitative techniques. Methods: Responses were analyzed from structured focus groups of patients and key informant interviews of primary diabetic physicians and ophthalmologists at the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. The number of diabetic patients screened at the center from 2000 to 2002 was obtained by quantitative analysis of an administrative database. Results: Participants cited finances as the major barrier, while physicians cited inadequate patient education. Patients largely believed that diabetic education was adequate, yet there was a gap between patient education provided and their understanding. All sources agreed that poor access to care, particularly the 1- year wait for an appointment, was a barrier. No respondent mentioned constraints of the system to provide eye care to the number of diabetic patients as a possible barrier, despite the 1- year wait for an eye appointment and a 29% increase in eye examinations within 2 years. Conclusions: Perceptions of barriers to diabetic eye care differed among physicians and patients, although both groups agreed that access to care was a barrier. A gap exists between educational material provided to patients and what patients understand. A large unrecognized workload stresses the capacity of the current system. Objectives: To address inadequate retinopathy screening at a largely indigent clinic and to explore perceived barriers, using qualitative techniques. Methods: Responses were analyzed from structured focus groups of patients and key informant interviews of primary diabetic physicians and ophthalmologists at the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. The number of diabetic patients screened at the center from 2000 to 2002 was obtained by quantitative analysis of an administrative database. Results: Participants cited finances as the major barrier, while physicians cited inadequate patient education. Patients largely believed that diabetic education was adequate, yet there was a gap between patient education provided and their understanding. All sources agreed that poor access to care, particularly the 1- year wait for an appointment, was a barrier. No respondent mentioned constraints of the system to provide eye care to the number of diabetic patients as a possible barrier, despite the 1- year wait for an eye appointment and a 29% increase in eye examinations within 2 years. Conclusions: Perceptions of barriers to diabetic eye care differed among physicians and patients, although both groups agreed that access to care was a barrier. A gap exists between educational material provided to patients and what patients understand. A large unrecognized workload stresses the capacity of the current system.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(眼科学分册)》 2005年第12期21-22,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Ophthalmology
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