Evaluating the Use of Contrast Sensitivity Tests By Orthoptists in the UK.

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.317
Lowri Jones, Anna O'Connor, Ashli Warburton
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Abstract

Introduction: The importance of the use of contrast sensitivity (CS) tests in orthoptic practice is well established. However, despite the clinical relevance the implementation within clinical care is known to be variable. There are no known studies that investigate the use of CS tests in Orthoptic clinics in the UK, therefore the aim of this study is to gather information from Orthoptists in the UK on their opinion of CS and use of CS testing in clinical practice, now and in the future.

Methods: An online survey was distributed via JISC to the British and Irish Orthoptic Journal newsletter three times over a period of four weeks in June 2021 inviting practising orthoptists in the United Kingdom to complete. The questionnaire comprised of a series of questions regarding current use with free text responses for additional information.

Results: There were 84 responses to the survey. The preferred test for adult and children testing is Pelli Robson with 50% reporting use of this test. 56% felt there is a need for a new CS test for young children, 12% said no and 32% were unsure. The highest percentage (57.1%) of participants were confident to some degree that their preferred test gave them useful clinical information.

Conclusion: The result of the survey demonstrates the variability of CS testing currently in orthoptic practice in the UK. It also highlights the lack of currently available tests for children for CS testing, which may be addressed by the addition of the new Double Happy CS test.

评估英国视力矫正师使用对比敏感度测试的情况。
介绍:对比敏感度(CS)测试在矫形外科实践中的重要性已得到公认。然而,尽管具有临床意义,但在临床护理中的实施情况却不尽相同。目前还没有已知的研究对英国矫形诊所使用 CS 测试的情况进行调查,因此本研究的目的是收集英国矫形师对 CS 的看法以及现在和将来在临床实践中使用 CS 测试的情况:2021 年 6 月,我们通过监委会向英国和爱尔兰矫形学杂志通讯分发了一份在线调查问卷,邀请英国的执业矫形师填写,为期四周,共三次。调查问卷包括一系列有关当前使用情况的问题,并附有自由文本回复以提供更多信息:调查共收到 84 份回复。成人和儿童首选的测试是佩利-罗布森测试,50%的人表示使用过该测试。56%的人认为有必要为幼儿进行新的 CS 测试,12%的人表示没有必要,32%的人表示不确定。最高比例(57.1%)的参与者在一定程度上确信他们首选的检测能提供有用的临床信息:调查结果表明,目前在英国的矫形实践中,CS 检测存在着很大的差异。调查还突出表明,目前缺乏针对儿童的 CS 测试,新的双喜 CS 测试的加入可能会解决这一问题。
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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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