Hartmann E Eugenie, Block Sandra S, Wallace David K
*PhD †OD, MEd, FAAO ‡MD, MPH University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Optometry, Birmingham, Alabama (EEH); Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago, Illinois (SSB); and Department of Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye Center and Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina (DKW).
Optom Vis Sci. 2015 Jan;92(1):24-30. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000000445.
This article provides a rationale for developing an integrated data system for recording vision screening and eye care follow-up outcomes in preschool-aged children. The recommendations were developed by the National Expert Panel to the National Center for Children's Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness and funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services. Guidance is provided regarding specific elements to be included, as well as the characteristics and architecture of such a data system. Vision screening for preschool-aged children is endorsed by many organizations concerned with children's health issues. Currently, there is a lack of data on the proportion of children screened and no effective system to ensure that children who fail screenings access appropriate comprehensive eye examinations and follow-up care.
The expansion of currently existing, or developing integrated health information systems, which would include child-level vision screening data, as well as referral records and follow-up diagnosis and treatment, is consistent with the proposed national approach to an integrated health information system (National Health Information Infrastructure). Development of an integrated vision data system will enhance eye health for young children at three different levels: (1) the child level, (2) the health care provider level, and (3) an epidemiological level.
It is critical that the end users, the professionals who screen children and the professionals who provide eye care, be involved in the development and implementation of the proposed integrated data systems. As essential stakeholders invested in ensuring quality eye care for children, this community of professionals should find increasing need and opportunities at local, state, and national levels to contribute to cooperative guidance for data system development.
本文为开发一个综合数据系统提供了理论依据,该系统用于记录学龄前儿童的视力筛查和眼保健随访结果。这些建议由预防失明全国儿童视力与眼健康中心的国家专家小组制定,并由美国卫生与公众服务部卫生资源与服务管理局的母婴健康局资助。文中提供了关于该数据系统应包含的具体要素、特征及架构的指导意见。许多关注儿童健康问题的组织都认可对学龄前儿童进行视力筛查。目前,缺乏关于接受筛查儿童比例的数据,也没有有效的系统来确保筛查未通过的儿童能获得适当的全面眼科检查和后续护理。
扩展现有的或正在开发的综合健康信息系统,使其包含儿童层面的视力筛查数据以及转诊记录和后续诊断与治疗信息,这与拟议的国家综合健康信息系统方法(国家健康信息基础设施)相一致。开发一个综合视力数据系统将在三个不同层面改善幼儿的眼健康:(1)儿童层面;(2)医疗保健提供者层面;(3)流行病学层面。
至关重要的是,最终用户,即筛查儿童的专业人员和提供眼保健的专业人员,要参与到拟议的综合数据系统的开发和实施中。作为致力于确保为儿童提供高质量眼保健的重要利益相关者,这个专业群体应发现在地方、州和国家层面越来越有必要且有机会为数据系统开发的合作指导做出贡献。