Enhancing Paediatric and Strabismus Ophthalmology Departments in Spain Through the Inclusion of Orthoptists: Insights from a Nationwide Survey.

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.359
Ana María Cruz Lasso
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The absence of the orthoptic profession in Spain contrasts with its value and recognition in other countries. This study aimed to gauge Spanish ophthalmologists' interest in including and promoting orthoptists in paediatric and strabismus departments. Secondary objectives included assessing interest in requesting orthoptists, involvement in their training, and aligning their competencies with European standards.

Methodology: Participants were recruited via WhatsApp and flyers during the 30th SEEOP Congress in May 2023 and invited to review a report on orthoptists' significance followed by completing a 12-question online survey. Profile questions were asked via multiple-choice options. Opinions on integrating orthoptists to enhance care quality, training involvement, and alignment with European standards were rated using a Likert scale. Open-ended questions captured themes, and comments.

Results: Forty-two paediatric and strabismologists in Spain participated, mostly hospital-employed with advanced degrees, 90% supported integrating orthoptists into their teams, with 83% interested in having them in their workplace. Nearly 90% believed that collaboration between ophthalmologists and orthoptists would improve care quality and reduce waiting lists, and 83% supported promoting this within national medical organisations. Additionally, 90% advocated level 4 advanced European-standard training for orthoptists and 25% were neutral about participating in training orthoptists. Participants emphasised the importance of qualified orthoptists for treating eye movement abnormalities, distinguishing them from other eye healthcare professionals and advocating for collaboration rather than replacement.

Conclusions: This initial survey of paediatric ophthalmologists and strabismologists in Spain highlights support for orthoptists as allied health professionals, though garnering support for their training could be challenging. These conclusions should be considered in light of methodological, sample size, and resource limitations. The survey serves as a pilot for the future, suggesting improvements to explore the feasibility of introducing orthoptists in Spain.

通过纳入眼科医生加强西班牙儿科和斜视眼科:来自全国调查的见解。
背景和目的:西班牙缺乏正视镜专业,这与其他国家对其的重视和认可形成了鲜明对比。这项研究旨在衡量西班牙眼科医生在包括和促进眼科医生在儿科和斜视部门的兴趣。次要目标包括评估请求骨科医生的兴趣,参与他们的培训,并使他们的能力与欧洲标准保持一致。方法:在2023年5月举行的第30届SEEOP大会期间,通过WhatsApp和传单招募参与者,邀请他们回顾一份关于骨科医生重要性的报告,然后完成一份包含12个问题的在线调查。个人资料问题是通过多项选择选项提出的。使用李克特量表对整合骨科医生以提高护理质量、培训参与和与欧洲标准保持一致的意见进行评级。开放式问题抓住了主题和评论。结果:西班牙的42名儿科和斜视医生参与了这项研究,他们大多是拥有高等学位的医院员工,90%的人支持将骨科医生纳入他们的团队,83%的人有兴趣让他们在工作场所工作。近90%的人认为眼科医生和骨科医生之间的合作可以提高护理质量,减少等待名单,83%的人支持在国家医疗机构中推广这种合作。此外,90%的受访医师主张对骨科医师进行欧洲四级高级标准培训,25%的受访医师对参与骨科医师培训持中立态度。与会者强调合格的眼科医生对治疗眼动异常的重要性,将他们与其他眼科保健专业人员区分开来,并提倡合作而不是替代。结论:这项对西班牙儿科眼科医生和斜视医生的初步调查强调了对骨科医生作为联合卫生专业人员的支持,尽管获得对他们培训的支持可能具有挑战性。这些结论应考虑到方法、样本量和资源限制。该调查作为未来的试点,提出了改进建议,以探索在西班牙引入骨科医生的可行性。
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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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