中国一家三级眼科医疗中心新入院患者对青光眼的认识。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ningfeng Li, Yu Yang, Dan Ye, Ethan Wu, Lu Cheng, Ling Jin, Yunlan Ling, Jingjing Huang
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准确:目的:调查转诊至三级眼科医院首次就诊的青光眼患者对青光眼知识的了解程度:在青光眼门诊服务处发放了一份内部设计的调查问卷(0-15分),评估患者对青光眼知识的了解程度。根据眼部综合评估结果将患者分为正常组、高危组和青光眼组。得分通过回归模型进行分析。结果:130 名患者被纳入研究,并分为三组。明确诊断为青光眼的一组患者以前就诊次数最多,但得分最低,其主要信息来源是以前的医疗服务提供者。高危组比其他组拥有更多的青光眼知识,他们倾向于从媒体上获取知识,并更早地寻求三级医疗服务。在青光眼知识的各个方面,青光眼组和高风险组之间都存在显著差异(P < 0.05)。此外,所有到过低级医疗机构就诊的参与者的平均得分都很低。教育程度、经济状况、是否存在青光眼风险因素与认知和知识呈正相关,而年龄则呈反向关系(P均<0.05)。眼科就诊频率没有影响(P > 0.05)。医生是所有群体的主要信息来源,但社交媒体用户的信息量更大:结论:三级眼科医疗中心的患者缺乏青光眼知识,尽管他们以前曾与眼科医疗服务提供者有过接触。在各个层面开展健康教育对预防青光眼相关视力损伤至关重要。
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Knowledge of Glaucoma Among New Patients to a Tertiary Eye Care Center in China.

Precise: Glaucoma patients who had previously been evaluated by eye care professionals at lower-level facilities possessed limited awareness and knowledge about their condition upon presentation to a tertiary care ophthalmic hospital, highlighting the need for improved patient education throughout the health care system.

Purpose: To investigate the depth of knowledge about glaucoma among patients who were referred to a tertiary eye hospital for their first visit.

Material and methods: An internally-designed questionnaire (scored 0-15) assessing patients' knowledge about glaucoma was administered at a glaucoma outpatient service. Patients were divided into normal, high-risk, and glaucoma groups based on comprehensive eye evaluation. Scores were analyzed by regression models. The relationship between glaucoma awareness and the stage of disease at presentation was explored.

Results: One hundred and thirty patients were enrolled and divided into three groups. The group with definitive diagnosis of glaucoma had the most prior medical visits but scored the lowest, with the primary source of information being previous health care providers. The high-risk group possessed more knowledge about glaucoma than the other groups and tended to acquire knowledge from the media and sought tertiary care earlier. Significant differences were observed between the glaucoma and the high-risk groups in all aspects of glaucoma knowledge (P < 0.05). Additionally, the average scores of all participants who had visited lower-level facilities were low. Education, economic status, presence of risk factors for glaucoma positively correlated with awareness and knowledge, whereas age had an inverse relationship (all P < 0.05). Ophthalmic visit frequency had no impact (P > 0.05). Doctors were the primary source of information for all groups, but social media users were better informed.

Conclusions: Patients at tertiary eye care centers lack glaucoma knowledge, despite experience with eye care providers previously. Implementing health education at all levels is crucial in preventing glaucoma-related visual impairment.

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Journal of Glaucoma
Journal of Glaucoma 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Glaucoma is a peer reviewed journal addressing the spectrum of issues affecting definition, diagnosis, and management of glaucoma and providing a forum for lively and stimulating discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic factors affecting care of glaucoma patients.
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