Kimel Linda S
Rockford Public Schools, Rockford, IL, USA.
J Sch Nurs. 2006 Jun;22(3):156-62. doi: 10.1177/10598405060220030601.
Programs to facilitate professional eye exams after failed school vision screenings often are based on the assumption that funding and access to services are major obstacles to care. Despite such programs, many children do not receive professional exams. The purpose of this study was to identify additional barriers to follow-up eye care. School nurses in an urban, midwestern public school district identified elementary school students who had not received follow-up eye exams after failed school vision screenings. Parents of these students were interviewed during the summer to determine financial, logistical, social/family, and perceptual barriers to care. Family issues, parental perceptions of vision problems, and difficulty planning ahead were found to be significant factors. Strategies to increase follow-up compliance and recommendations for overcoming barriers to care were also identified.
在学校视力筛查未通过后促进专业眼科检查的项目通常基于这样一种假设,即资金和服务获取是获得医疗护理的主要障碍。尽管有此类项目,但许多儿童仍未接受专业检查。本研究的目的是确定后续眼科护理的其他障碍。中西部一个城市公立学区的学校护士识别出在学校视力筛查未通过后未接受后续眼科检查的小学生。在夏季对这些学生的家长进行了访谈,以确定获得护理的经济、后勤、社会/家庭和认知障碍。发现家庭问题、父母对视力问题的认知以及提前规划的困难是重要因素。还确定了提高后续依从性的策略以及克服护理障碍的建议。