Barriers to accessing eye care in Pakistan: a mixed methods study.

Manal Malik, Niall Strang, Aiman Hafeez, Mujtaba Shabbir, Farah Iftikhar, Sven Jonuscheit
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Aims: To support policymakers in enhancing access to eye care for the population aged 45 years and older in Pakistan, this study aims to identify and quantify the barriers that hinder effective eye care delivery to this group. Additionally, it seeks to explore patients' experiences with the Sehat Sahulat (health insurance) programme in the context of eye care services.

Background: Accessible eye care services can reduce avoidable blindness by delivering timely, high-quality interventions. In Pakistan, the lack of primary eye care burdens overcrowded hospitals and combined with economic challenges, limits access for underprivileged populations. To address this, a nationwide health insurance scheme - the Sehat Sahulat programme (SSP) was introduced to reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses and improve healthcare access for economically disadvantaged groups.

Methods: Using an exploratory sequential mixed methods design, an initial qualitative phase explored participant experiences and identified specific barriers. The qualitative study provided the basis for the development of a customized survey tool. The survey tool was then used in a second phase to obtain quantitative data to capture the magnitude of barriers and costs associated with accessing eye care in Pakistan.

Findings: Numerous considerable barriers were identified including illiteracy, long travel times, female gender, old age, mobility issues, and costs, all of which limited access to eye care in Pakistan. Awareness surrounding use of the SSP was poor, with the programme seldom used towards eye care costs. This study highlights patient experiences with eye care in urban and rural Pakistan, including enablers and barriers to accessing eye care. Improvements should focus on educating the public on eye health, increasing availability of eye care services in rural areas, improving accessibility within eye care facilities, addressing gender disparities, and reducing costs associated with eye care treatments, potentially through advancement of the SSP.

巴基斯坦获得眼科护理的障碍:一项混合方法研究。
目的:为了支持政策制定者提高巴基斯坦45岁及以上人口获得眼科保健的机会,本研究旨在确定和量化阻碍向这一群体提供有效眼科保健的障碍。此外,它还寻求在眼科保健服务的背景下探索患者在Sehat Sahulat(健康保险)方案中的经验。背景:无障碍眼科保健服务可以通过提供及时、高质量的干预措施来减少可避免的失明。在巴基斯坦,初级眼科护理的缺乏给人满为患的医院带来负担,再加上经济挑战,限制了贫困人口获得护理的机会。为了解决这一问题,推出了一项全国性健康保险计划——Sehat Sahulat方案,以减少自付费用并改善经济弱势群体获得医疗保健的机会。方法:采用探索性顺序混合方法设计,初始定性阶段探索参与者体验并确定具体障碍。定性研究为定制调查工具的开发提供了基础。然后在第二阶段使用该调查工具获取定量数据,以了解巴基斯坦与获得眼科护理相关的障碍和成本的程度。研究结果:确定了许多相当大的障碍,包括文盲、长途旅行时间、女性性别、老年、行动问题和费用,所有这些都限制了巴基斯坦获得眼科护理的机会。人们对SSP使用的认识很差,该计划很少用于眼科保健费用。本研究重点介绍了巴基斯坦城乡患者在眼科护理方面的经历,包括获得眼科护理的有利因素和障碍。改进工作应侧重于对公众进行眼科保健教育,增加农村地区眼科保健服务的可得性,改善眼科保健设施内的可及性,解决性别差异,并减少与眼科保健治疗相关的费用,可能可以通过推进眼科保健计划来实现。
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