家庭视力筛查试剂盒在主要非英语国家、服务不足人群中的易用性和可接受性。

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S504861
Timothy Do, Michael Nguyen, Kara Her, Bryan Kuo, Kevin Leung Chau, Madeleine Lu, Michele C Lim
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目的:本研究旨在探讨一种简单的家庭视力筛查试剂盒在非英语社会弱势群体中的易用性、可接受性和准确性。设计:这是一项单地点、前瞻性、横断面研究。方法:在一家为城市(主要是亚洲)服务不足人群提供免费医疗服务的诊所,邀请患者参加本研究。我们设计了一个家庭视力评估程序,包括一个简单的家庭视力工具包(Rosenbaum近卡,Amsler网格)和使用说明,以患者自己的语言口头和书面形式给出。在亲自访问期间对每只眼睛进行了测试。然后要求患者在家中进行测试,随后通过电话联系以记录结果。然后进行一份评估视力试剂盒的易用性和可接受性的调查问卷。结果:141例患者中有101例完成了研究。在这些患者中,60.4%为女性,79.2%为亚洲人,95%出生在美国以外,81.2%不以英语为主要语言,47.5%没有参加医疗保险,67.3%表示难以获得眼科护理。我们的调查结果(n = 101)显示,90%的人会继续使用视力筛查试剂盒,91.1%的人会向他人推荐视力筛查试剂盒,82.2%的人认为视力筛查试剂盒非常容易使用。现场VA logMAR评分与家庭VA logMAR评分的Spearman等级相关系数计算为:ρ = 0.862,右眼p < 0.0001; ρ = 0.834,左眼p < 0.0001。结论:我们量身定制的方案和设计简单的家庭视力筛查试剂盒被广泛接受,并且易于在英语不是主要口语的服务不足人群中使用。该试剂盒证明了面对面和在家VA结果之间的良好相关性。
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Ease of Use and Acceptability of an at-Home Vision Screening Kit in a Primarily Non-English Speaking, Underserved Population.

Purpose: The study aims to investigate the ease of use, acceptability, and accuracy of a simple at-home vision screening kit in a non-English speaking socially disadvantaged population.

Design: This is a single site, prospective, cross-sectional study.

Methods: Patients at a clinic that provided free medical care to an urban, predominantly Asian, underserved population were invited to participate in this study. We designed a program for at-home vision assessment, which consisted of a simple at-home vision kit (Rosenbaum near card, Amsler grid) and instructions for use given in verbal and written form in the patient's own language. Testing was performed in each eye during an in-person visit. Patients were then asked to test at-home and were later contacted by telephone to record the results. A survey questionnaire assessing the ease of use and acceptability of the vision kit was then administered.

Results: One hundred and one of 141 patients completed the study. Of those patients, 60.4% were female, 79.2% were Asian, 95% were born outside of the United States, 81.2% did not speak English as their primary language, 47.5% were not enrolled in health insurance, and 67.3% expressed difficulty in accessing eye care. The results of our survey (n = 101) demonstrated that 90% would continue utilizing the vision screening kit, 91.1% would recommend the vision screening kit to others, and 82.2% rated the vision screening kit as extremely easy to use. The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for the in-person VA logMAR scores and at-home VA logMAR scores was calculated to be ρ = 0.862, p < 0.0001 in the right eye and ρ = 0.834, p < 0.0001 in left eye.

Conclusion: Our tailored protocol and design of a simple at-home vision screening kit was widely accepted and easy to use by an underserved population in which English was not the primary spoken language. The kit demonstrated excellent correlation between in-person and at-home VA results.

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