特殊学校儿童的眼保健:提供的审计。

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2021-02-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.166
Louise C Allen, Annette Dillon, Pamela Bowen
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导读:有特殊教育需要(SEN)的儿童和青少年患眼疾的可能性是正常同龄人的28倍。在英国,一种理想的方法是为在特殊学校上学的儿童提供眼部护理。这方面的工作仍在不断发展;因此,对整个联合王国的现有服务进行了审计。方法:通过调查猴子和英国和爱尔兰视光学会(BIOS)的活动,对所有视光专业的领导进行了调查,以确定英国存在的SEN儿童服务的关键方面。结果:94个服务领域回复了调查。其中,65个地区提供特殊学校服务,30个地区还在医院/社区诊所为特殊教育儿童提供专科服务;5个国家仅在医院/社区诊所提供专家服务,24个国家报告说,除了向所有人提供的服务外,没有提供专家服务。在学校环境中,29个(44%)领域包括视力和正视评估,而31个(48%)领域包括视力、正视和屈光评估。除两项服务外,其他所有服务均以验光为主,26项(40%)特殊学校服务涉及学校内的验光输入,没有服务在学校内进行配光。讨论:这项调查的结果表明,在有眼科护理服务的学校,并非总是可以获得所有方面的眼科护理。家庭必须前往医院或社区验光师进行进一步评估,这在许多情况下是不合适的,尽管在某些情况下可能是可取的。
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Eye Care for Children in Special Schools: An Audit of Provision.

Eye Care for Children in Special Schools: An Audit of Provision.

Eye Care for Children in Special Schools: An Audit of Provision.

Introduction: Children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) are 28 times more likely to have eye problems than their typically developing peers. An ideal approach to the eye care for children attending special schools in England has been developed. Work in this area continues to evolve; therefore, an audit about existing services across the United Kingdom (UK) was undertaken.

Method: A survey to ascertain key aspects of services for children with SEN that exist in the UK was developed and disseminated via Survey Monkey and at British and Irish Orthoptic Society (BIOS) events to all leads of the orthoptic profession.

Results: Ninety-four service areas replied to the survey. Of these, 65 areas provide a special school service, 30 also provide a specialist service for SEN's in hospital/community clinics; five provide only a specialist service in hospital/community clinics, and 24 reported no specialist service provision, outside that provided to everyone. In the school environment, 29 (44%) areas include vision and orthoptic assessment, whereas 31 (48%) include vision, orthoptic, and refraction assessment. All but two services were reported as orthoptic-led, 26 (40%) special school services involved optometric input within school, and no services had optical dispensing within school.

Discussion: The results of this survey suggest that access to all aspects of eye care is not always available in school where a service exists. Families have to travel to the hospital or community optometrist for further assessment, which is not suitable in a number of cases, though it may be desirable, in some.

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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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