减轻全球近视负担的关键战略:国际近视峰会达成的共识

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Leila Sara Eppenberger, Amanda Davis, Serge Resnikoff, Tien Yin Wong, Weizhong Lan, Seang-Mei Saw, Ming Guang He, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, Jost B Jonas, Jia Qu, for the International Myopia Summit Workgroup, Marcus Ang
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摘要

在本文中,我们描述了指导全球合作努力的关键策略,以进一步减轻近视和近视相关视力损害的负担。采用改进的德尔菲法作为迭代的多阶段过程,收集专家和利益相关者的意见,提取近视诊断、预防和控制的共识策略。进行了不记名的会前准备、确定优先次序的结构化讨论和制定关键共识领域。在三个关键领域达成共识,以合作和补充现有框架:(1)近视不仅被定义为屈光不正,而且还被定义为一种具有表型特征的疾病,允许严重视力损害的风险分层。(2)除预防策略外,还应注重预防发展为高度近视(HM)。(3)注重防治病理性近视(PM),即终末期近视伴不可逆视力损害。总之,工作组建议在公共卫生、医疗保健和宣传部门之间需要一个全球性的合作战略,以支持减少近视造成的视力损害的努力。作为现有预防性公共卫生工作的补充,应考虑进一步将近视定义为一种具有视力损害风险分层的疾病,并强调减少与HM和PM相关的视力损害。无数据。不适用。
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Key strategies to reduce the global burden of myopia: consensus from the international myopia summit
In this paper, we describe key strategies to guide global collaborative efforts to further reduce the burden of myopia and myopia-related visual impairment. A modified Delphi method was applied as an iterative multistage process to collect expert and stakeholders’ opinions and extract consensus strategies regarding myopia diagnosis, prevention and control. Anonymous pre-meeting preparation rounds, structured discussions for prioritisation and the development of key consensus areas were performed. Consensus was reached on three key areas to collaborate and complement existing frameworks: (1) Myopia defined not only as a refractive error but also as a disease with phenotypic features allowing for risk stratification of significant visual impairment. (2) In addition to preventive strategies, a focus is needed on preventing progression to high myopia (HM). (3) A focus on preventing and treating pathologic myopia (PM), that is, end-stage of myopia disease with irreversible visual impairment. In conclusion, the workgroup suggests a global, collaborative strategy that is needed across public health, healthcare and advocacy sectors to support efforts in reducing visual impairment from myopia. Complementary to existing preventive public health efforts, additional focus on defining myopia as a disease with risk stratification for visual impairment and an emphasis on reducing visual impairment associated with HM and PM should be considered. No data are available. Not applicable.
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
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213
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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