眼科医生对乌克兰现状对青光眼患者医疗护理组织的影响的意见研究。

Q3 Medicine
Volodymyr O Melnyk, Kateryna O Bobkovych, Maryna O Pavlovska, Borys I Palamar
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摘要

目的:目的:调查在乌克兰目前情况下为青光眼患者提供医疗服务的眼科医生的专业意见,特别是关于俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰对这些患者医疗服务的组织、质量和及时性的影响。患者和方法:材料和方法:研究材料是来自乌克兰不同地区在公立和私立医疗机构工作的322名眼科医生的自愿匿名问卷调查的数据。来自基辅市医疗统计信息和分析中心的数据也进行了分析。结果:据眼科医生介绍,继发性青光眼(62,9±3,5%)和开角型青光眼(34,4±3,5%)的患者比例有所增加,III期青光眼的患者比例为66,6±3,4%。自全面侵袭发生以来,晚期(74,8±2,4%)或不定期(83,5±2,1%)寻求眼科帮助的青光眼患者数量有所增加。共有62,7±2,7%的眼科医生报告,青光眼患者实际上拒绝手术治疗,主要是因为缺乏资金进行手术(82,7±2,7%)。结论:战争对提供高质量眼科护理的能力产生了负面影响,特别是对开角型青光眼患者。研究结果可用于确定提高眼科护理质量的机会和策略。
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Study of ophthalmologists' opinions on the influence of current conditions in Ukraine on the organization of medical care for glaucoma patients.

Objective: Aim: To investigate the professional opinions of ophthalmologists who provide medical care to glaucoma patients in current conditions in Ukraine, particularly regarding the impact of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on the organization, quality, and timeliness of medical care for these patients.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The research materials were data from a voluntary anonymous questionnaire survey of 322 ophthalmologists from various regions of Ukraine who work in public and private medical institutions. Data from the Kyiv City Information and Analytical Center of Medical Statistics were also analyzed.

Results: Results: According to the ophthalmologists, the proportion of patients with secondary glaucoma (62,9±3,5%) and open-angle glaucoma (34,4±3,5%) has increased, as well as the proportion of patients with stage III glaucoma (61,6±3,4%). Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, the number of glaucoma patients seeking ophthalmological help late (74,8±2,4%) or irregularly (83,5±2,1%) has increased. A total of 62,7±2,7% of ophthalmologists report that glaucoma patients are effectively refusing surgical treatment, mostly due to a lack of financial resources to undergo the operation (82,7±2,7%).

Conclusion: Conclusions: The war has had a negative impact on the ability to provide quality ophthalmologic care, particularly to patients with open-angle glaucoma. The findings may be used to identify opportunities and strategies for improving the quality of ophthalmologic care.

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