Timely care for age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study among retina specialists in Israel.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Vicki Myers, Osnat Luxenburg, Rachel Wilf-Miron, Hani Levkovitch Verbin
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Abstract

Background: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects quality of life and independence, and its incidence and prevalence are increasing due to ageing of the population. Access to effective timely treatment can improve vision and reduce incidence of blindness. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of ophthalmologists in the Israeli public healthcare system regarding timely treatment of AMD patients.

Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2020-2021 with 22 senior ophthalmologists, from 10 general hospitals and from two HMOs, representing different geographic regions. All interviewees specialize in retinal diseases and work with AMD patients. Interviews discussed patient pathways involved in the diagnosis and treatment of AMD, access to care, and obstacles to timely care. Thematic analysis was conducted.

Results: Based on the interviews, we describe the usual referral and treatment pathways. Themes included regional disparities, long wait times in some areas, a lack of retina specialists, differences in referral pathways, inappropriate use of emergency department to obtain timely treatment, and second-line treatment not fully covered by insurance, most affecting the weakest segments of the population.

Conclusions: Loss of vision incurs high health and societal costs. In the context of insufficient medical manpower in Israel, the healthcare system will need to assess future resources to cope with accumulating burden of AMD cases over time in an ageing population. Precise referral information, and simultaneous referral to imaging and retinal clinics, may minimize delays in treatment. Awareness of AMD symptoms and the importance of early intervention could be highlighted by campaigns, particularly among high-risk groups.

Highlights: • Interviews with hospital-based and community ophthalmologists showed regional disparities in AMD treatment, with long wait times and a lack of retina specialists in some areas. • Differences in referral pathways, inappropriate use of emergency department to obtain timely treatment, and second line treatment not fully covered by insurance were highlighted. • The healthcare system will need to assess future resources to cope with accumulating burden of AMD cases over time in an ageing population • Precise referral information, and simultaneous referral to imaging and retinal clinics, may minimize delays in treatment. • Awareness of AMD symptoms and the importance of early intervention should be emphasized in high-risk groups.

老年黄斑变性的及时治疗:对以色列视网膜专家的定性研究。
背景:年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)影响生活质量和独立性,其发病率和流行率因人口老龄化而不断上升。及时获得有效治疗可以改善视力,降低失明率。本研究旨在探讨以色列公共医疗系统中的眼科医生对及时治疗 AMD 患者的看法:2020-2021 年,我们对来自 10 家综合医院和两家 HMO(代表不同地区)的 22 名资深眼科医生进行了半结构式定性访谈。所有受访者均擅长视网膜疾病,并为 AMD 患者提供服务。访谈讨论了诊断和治疗老年性视网膜病变所涉及的患者路径、获得护理的途径以及及时护理的障碍。我们进行了专题分析:根据访谈,我们描述了通常的转诊和治疗途径。主题包括地区差异、某些地区等待时间过长、缺乏视网膜专科医生、转诊途径存在差异、为获得及时治疗而不适当地使用急诊科、二线治疗未完全纳入保险范围等,这些问题对人口中最弱势的群体影响最大:结论:视力丧失会造成高昂的医疗和社会成本。在以色列医护人员不足的情况下,医疗系统需要评估未来的资源,以应对随着时间推移人口老龄化而不断增加的 AMD 病例负担。准确的转诊信息以及同时转诊至影像和视网膜诊所可最大限度地减少治疗延误。可以通过宣传活动,特别是针对高危人群的宣传活动,提高人们对老年性视网膜病变症状和早期干预重要性的认识:- 对医院和社区眼科医生的访谈显示,AMD 的治疗存在地区差异,有些地区的等待时间很长,而且缺乏视网膜专科医生。- 转诊途径的差异、为获得及时治疗而不适当地使用急诊科以及二线治疗未完全纳入保险范围等问题也得到了强调。- 医疗系统需要评估未来的资源,以应对随着人口老龄化而不断累积的老年性视网膜病变病例--准确的转诊信息以及同时转诊至影像科和视网膜科,可最大限度地减少治疗延误。- 应在高危人群中强调对老年性视网膜病变症状的认识和早期干预的重要性。
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