Hanna K L, Rowe F J
Department of Health Services Research, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Neuroophthalmology. 2017 Mar 1;41(3):117-136. doi: 10.1080/01658107.2017.1279640. eCollection 2017 Jun.
The aim of this study was to report on the health inequalities facing stroke survivors with visual impairments as described in the current literature. A systemic review of the literature was conducted to investigate the potential health inequalities facing stroke survivors with subsequent visual impairments. A quality-of-evidence and risk-of-bias assessment was conducted for each of the included articles using the appropriate tool dependent on the type of article. Only four articles discussed health inequalities affecting stroke survivors with visual impairment specifically. A further 23 articles identified health inequalities after stroke, and 38 reported on health inequalities within the visually impaired UK or Irish population. Stroke survivors with visual impairment face inconsistency in eye care provision nationally, along with variability in the assessment and management of visual disorders. The subgroups identified as most at risk were females; black ethnicity; lower socioeconomic status; older age; and those with lower education attainment. The issue of inconsistent service provision for this population must be addressed in future research. Further research must be conducted in order to firmly establish whether or not stroke survivors are at risk of the aforementioned sociodemographic and economic inequalities.
本研究的目的是报告当前文献中所述的有视觉障碍的中风幸存者所面临的健康不平等问题。对文献进行了系统综述,以调查中风幸存者随后出现视觉障碍时可能面临的健康不平等问题。根据文章类型,使用适当的工具对每篇纳入的文章进行了证据质量和偏倚风险评估。只有四篇文章专门讨论了影响有视觉障碍的中风幸存者的健康不平等问题。另有23篇文章确定了中风后的健康不平等问题,38篇报告了英国或爱尔兰视障人群中的健康不平等问题。有视觉障碍的中风幸存者在全国范围内面临眼部护理提供不一致的问题,以及视觉障碍评估和管理的差异。被确定为风险最高的亚组是女性、黑人种族、社会经济地位较低者、老年人以及受教育程度较低者。在未来的研究中必须解决为这一人群提供服务不一致的问题。必须进行进一步的研究,以确定中风幸存者是否面临上述社会人口和经济不平等的风险。