Availability of eye care services in Missouri nursing homes.

T A Wingert, W H McAlister
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Purpose: Residents of nursing homes do not have the same access to health care as do other elderly persons. Some sources have indicated that only 20% of nursing home residents in the United States ever receive eye care services in the nursing home. We sought to determine the availability of eye care services in Missouri nursing homes.

Method: A survey was mailed to all licensed nursing homes in the State of Missouri (1,199). The survey inquired about the type of nursing facility, their location, and types of medical care and eye care provided at their institution. Information was also requested regarding the number of patients eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, and other third-party coverage. A 6-week period was allowed for responses.

Results: A response rate of 26.86% was obtained. Larger facilities were more likely to provide services than smaller facilities, and skilled nursing facilities were more likely to provide services than residential care facilities. Overall, 73% of the responding facilities provided some type of eye care services, as compared with 81% providing medical care. However, only 21% of nursing facilities have any type of regular schedule for provision of these services. Approximately 40% of the nursing homes without eye care services were interested in adding those services within a year, while half of those were not interested in adding them for their patients.

Conclusions: Eye care services are available for many Missouri nursing home patients, but there is a lack of understanding as to how those services can be used. This can have considerable impact in meeting the health care needs of these patients, as well as enhancing the quality of life.

密苏里州养老院眼科护理服务的可用性。
目的:养老院的居民不像其他老年人那样享有同样的保健服务。一些消息来源表明,在美国,只有20%的养老院居民在养老院接受过眼科护理服务。我们试图确定密苏里州养老院眼科护理服务的可用性。方法:邮寄调查到密苏里州所有有执照的养老院(1199)。调查询问了护理机构的类型、位置以及机构提供的医疗和眼科护理的类型。还要求提供有关有资格享受医疗保险、医疗补助和其他第三方保险的患者人数的信息。允许6周的回复时间。结果:总有效率为26.86%。较大的机构比较小的机构更有可能提供服务,熟练的护理机构比住宿护理机构更有可能提供服务。总体而言,73%的答复机构提供某种类型的眼科护理服务,而提供医疗服务的机构占81%。然而,只有21%的护理机构有任何形式的定期提供这些服务的时间表。大约40%没有眼科护理服务的养老院有兴趣在一年内增加这些服务,而一半的养老院没有兴趣为他们的病人增加这些服务。结论:许多密苏里州养老院的病人都可以获得眼科护理服务,但人们对如何使用这些服务缺乏了解。这可以对满足这些病人的保健需要以及提高生活质量产生相当大的影响。
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