Sii Freda, Barry Robert J, Blanch Richard J, Abbott Joseph, MacEwen Caroline J, Shah Peter
Department of Ophthalmology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; Birmingham Institute for Glaucoma Research, Institute of Translational Medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
Department of Ophthalmology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2017 Feb 23;11:449-452. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S125160. eCollection 2017.
Ocular trauma is an important cause of visual morbidity in children worldwide. Pediatric ocular trauma accounts for up to one third of all ocular trauma admissions, with significant economic implications for health care providers. It is estimated that 90% of all ocular trauma is preventable. Development of strategies to reduce the incidence and severity of pediatric ocular trauma requires an understanding of the epidemiology of these injuries and their characteristics. This will enable appropriate targeting of resources toward prevention and allow effective service planning. At present, there is no standardized methodology for the collection of global cross-sectional data in pediatric ocular trauma, and the ability to undertake detailed epidemiological and health-economic analyses is limited. Furthermore, it is difficult to draw international comparisons in incidence, etiology, and outcomes of pediatric ocular trauma due to the range of published reporting criteria. This study describes two novel questionnaires for standardized data collection in pediatric ocular trauma, which can be adopted across a range of health care settings internationally.
Two standardized data collection questionnaires have been developed from previously reported templates. The first enables collection of demographic and incident data on serious pediatric ocular trauma requiring hospitalization, and the second enables follow-up outcome data collection. Both the questionnaires are designed to collect primarily categorical data in order to increase ease of completion and facilitate quantitative analysis. These questionnaires enable acquisition of standardized data on the incidence, etiology, and outcomes of pediatric ocular trauma.
These questionnaires enable collection of standardized data and are designed for global use across all health care settings. Through prospective data collection, epidemiological trends can be determined, allowing health care providers to develop collaborative global preventive strategies. Furthermore, the same questionnaires may be used in future studies to draw comparisons with baseline data, allowing assessment of the efficacy of targeted preventative interventions.
眼外伤是全球儿童视力损害的一个重要原因。儿童眼外伤占所有眼外伤住院病例的三分之一,给医疗服务提供者带来了重大经济影响。据估计,所有眼外伤中有90%是可以预防的。制定减少儿童眼外伤发生率和严重程度的策略需要了解这些损伤的流行病学及其特征。这将使资源能够适当地用于预防,并有助于进行有效的服务规划。目前,在儿童眼外伤方面,尚无用于收集全球横断面数据的标准化方法,进行详细的流行病学和健康经济分析的能力也很有限。此外,由于已发表的报告标准范围不同,很难对儿童眼外伤的发生率、病因和结果进行国际比较。本研究描述了两种用于儿童眼外伤标准化数据收集的新型问卷,可在国际范围内的一系列医疗环境中采用。
根据先前报告的模板开发了两种标准化数据收集问卷。第一种问卷用于收集需要住院治疗的严重儿童眼外伤的人口统计学和事件数据,第二种问卷用于收集随访结果数据。这两种问卷均主要设计用于收集分类数据,以提高填写的便利性并便于进行定量分析。这些问卷能够获取关于儿童眼外伤发生率、病因和结果的标准化数据。
这些问卷能够收集标准化数据,并且设计为可在所有医疗环境中全球通用。通过前瞻性数据收集,可以确定流行病学趋势,使医疗服务提供者能够制定协作性的全球预防策略。此外,同样的问卷可用于未来的研究,以便与基线数据进行比较,从而评估有针对性的预防干预措施的效果。