儿童眼科学实践范围

Q3 Medicine
G. Lueder, Marlo Galli, Junsang Chris C Cho, Katharine Liegel
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【摘要】目的由于儿童眼科医生的执业范围数据有限,确定儿童眼科医生的执业模式,包括所照顾的医疗条件类型和所治疗的患者年龄。方法通过美国儿童眼科与斜视协会(AAPOS)的网络列表服务,向该协会1408名国际和美国会员发送调查问卷。对反馈进行整理和分析。结果90名会员回复,占6.4%。89%的答复者将他们的实践限于儿童眼科和成人斜视。对以下情况提供初级手术和药物治疗的受访者百分比包括68%的上睑下垂和眶前病变,49%的白内障,38%的葡萄膜炎,25%的早产儿视网膜病变,19%的青光眼和7%的视网膜母细胞瘤。对于斜视以外的疾病,59%的人将其执业限制在21岁以下的患者。结论:儿童眼科医生为各种眼部疾病,包括复杂疾病的儿童提供基本的内科和外科护理。意识到这种实践的多样性可能有助于鼓励住院医生考虑从事儿科眼科的职业。因此,在儿童眼科奖学金教育应包括暴露在这些领域。
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Pediatric Ophthalmology Scope of Practice
ABSTRACT Purpose To determine practice patterns of pediatric ophthalmologists with respect to types of medical conditions cared for and age of patients treated due to limited data regarding pediatric ophthalmologists’ scope of practice. Methods A survey was sent to 1408 international and United States members of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) membership through the group’s internet listserv. Responses were collated and analyzed. Results Ninety members (6.4%) responded. 89% of respondents confine their practices to pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus. The percentages of respondents who provide primary surgical and medical treatment of the following conditions include 68% for ptosis and anterior orbital lesions, 49% for cataracts, 38% for uveitis, 25% for retinopathy of prematurity, 19% for glaucoma, and 7% for retinoblastoma. For conditions other than strabismus, 59% restrict their practice to patients less than 21 years of age. Conclusion Pediatric ophthalmologists provide primary medical and surgical care for children with a wide variety of ocular conditions, including complex disorders. Awareness of this variety of practice might prove beneficial in encouraging residents to consider careers in pediatric ophthalmology. Consequently, fellowship education in pediatric ophthalmology should include exposure to these areas.
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