Slingsby Taylor J, Mallory Paul, Spencer Terry
University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine.
Black Hills Regional Eye Institute, Rapid City, South Dakota.
S D Med. 2017 Jan;70(1):25-31.
Poor follow-up after post-screening referral is a challenge faced by vision screening organizations. This study examines barriers to follow-up eye care in children who were referred for a comprehensive eye exam following a vision screening event in western South Dakota.
Children referred for a comprehensive eye exam following a screening event by Northern Plains Eye Foundation Western South Dakota Lions Children's Vision Screening Initiative (CVSI) from September 2014 to February 2015 were identified for a telephone survey. Parents/guardians of these children were contacted and asked a series of questions aimed at assessing the barriers to obtaining eye care.
Of the 282 children identified, parents/guardians of 63 were successfully surveyed (22.3 percent), 38 had attended an appointment (60.3 percent), and 19 (30.2 percent) brought the CVSI referral form when they attended the appointment. When parents/guardians of the 25 children who had not attended an appointment were surveyed, 12 (19 percent) were not aware the screening results indicated a full eye exam was recommended, 10 (15.9 percent) identified barriers to scheduling an appointment, and three (4.8 percent) had an appointment scheduled in the future or forgot a scheduled appointment.
The majority of surveyed parents/guardians reported their children having seen an eye care provider. Appropriate documentation has been limited due to reliance on parents/guardians to give referral forms to eye care providers and subsequent dependence on providers to forward completed referral forms to CVSI. Improved documentation is needed to assess the accuracy of the screening, support screening prevalence data, and evaluate the impact of CVSI.
筛查后转诊的随访不佳是视力筛查机构面临的一项挑战。本研究调查了南达科他州西部视力筛查活动后被转诊进行全面眼部检查的儿童在接受后续眼部护理时所面临的障碍。
确定2014年9月至2015年2月期间由北平原眼科基金会南达科他州西部狮子会儿童视力筛查倡议组织(CVSI)筛查活动后被转诊进行全面眼部检查的儿童进行电话调查。联系这些儿童的父母/监护人并询问一系列旨在评估获得眼部护理障碍的问题。
在确定的282名儿童中,成功调查了63名儿童的父母/监护人(22.3%),38人参加了预约(60.3%),19人(30.2%)在预约时携带了CVSI转诊表。在对25名未参加预约的儿童的父母/监护人进行调查时,12人(19%)不知道筛查结果表明建议进行全面眼部检查,10人(15.9%)指出了预约安排的障碍,3人(4.8%)已预约了未来的检查或忘记了已预约的检查。
大多数接受调查的父母/监护人报告他们的孩子看过眼科护理人员。由于依赖父母/监护人将转诊表交给眼科护理人员,以及随后依赖护理人员将填写完整的转诊表转发给CVSI,适当的文件记录有限。需要改进文件记录,以评估筛查的准确性、支持筛查患病率数据并评估CVSI的影响。