Optometrists need to incorporate their understanding of the impact of dry eye disease in their patient management.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zoë M J Mathan, Mirjam M A van Tilborg
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Abstract

Significance: The impact of dry eye disease on patients' daily lives is understood by optometrists, but they seldom use this understanding in their patient management.

Purpose: Dry eye disease can significantly impact a person's daily life and is known to cause psychological symptoms. Treating and managing patients with dry eye disease can be challenging, as an approach based solely on signs is unlikely to reflect patients' true burden. Because optometrists play a crucial role in the care of dry eye disease patients, it is necessary to examine their awareness of the negative impact of dry eye disease on patients' daily lives and how they manage this during their consultation time, including diagnosis and management.

Methods: This study has an exploratory, qualitative research design. Twelve semistructured online interviews were conducted with optometrists in second-line eye care through a convenience sample. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed after a thematic analysis.

Results: The main findings were that few optometrists actively asked about patients' perceived burden, many optometrists did not mention all the possible treatment options or practical advice that could benefit dry eye disease patients, and few were aware of the possible help that other health care providers could provide, besides the optometrist.

Conclusions: Dutch optometrists are aware of the impact that dry eye disease can have on their patients' daily lives, but seldom use this information as part of their management plan.

验光师需要将他们对干眼症影响的理解融入到对患者的管理中。
意义:目的:众所周知,干眼症会严重影响患者的日常生活,并导致心理症状。治疗和管理干眼症患者可能具有挑战性,因为仅根据体征采取的方法不太可能反映患者的真实负担。由于验光师在干眼症患者的护理中起着至关重要的作用,因此有必要研究验光师对干眼症对患者日常生活的负面影响的认识,以及他们在诊治过程中如何处理这一问题,包括诊断和管理:本研究采用探索性定性研究设计。通过方便抽样,对从事二线眼科护理的验光师进行了 12 次半结构化在线访谈。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录,并进行了主题分析:主要发现是:很少有视光师主动询问患者感知到的负担,很多视光师没有提及所有可能的治疗方案或对干眼症患者有益的实用建议,很少有人知道除视光师之外,其他医疗服务提供者可能提供的帮助:结论:荷兰验光师了解干眼症对患者日常生活的影响,但很少将这些信息作为管理计划的一部分。
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Optometry and Vision Science
Optometry and Vision Science 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
210
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Optometry and Vision Science is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific publication of the American Academy of Optometry, publishing original research since 1924. Optometry and Vision Science is an internationally recognized source for education and information on current discoveries in optometry, physiological optics, vision science, and related fields. The journal considers original contributions that advance clinical practice, vision science, and public health. Authors should remember that the journal reaches readers worldwide and their submissions should be relevant and of interest to a broad audience. Topical priorities include, but are not limited to: clinical and laboratory research, evidence-based reviews, contact lenses, ocular growth and refractive error development, eye movements, visual function and perception, biology of the eye and ocular disease, epidemiology and public health, biomedical optics and instrumentation, novel and important clinical observations and treatments, and optometric education.
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