Department of Ophthalmology, Golden Jublee Block, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Ophthalmology and Post Graduate Training and Education, Centre for Sight, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2022 Oct;70(10):3643-3648. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_254_22.
The objective of this survey-based study was to examine the effects of personal protective measures taken at the level of instrument and surgeon during the pandemic on the optics in ophthalmology.
The study involved an online questionnaire of 24 questions which was distributed to ophthalmologists practicing in several hospitals, including residents and fellows undergoing training in ophthalmology in India. The responses were collected through an online data collection tool (Google forms). The participants could choose from multiple options provided to them in each question.
A total of 285 participants out of 296 had used modified methods for examining and performing surgical procedures during the pandemic, while 78.7% (265) of the participants acknowledged having encountered difficulty in interpreting the ocular findings of patients while examining in personal protective equipment. Moreover, 58.7% (198) of our study respondents also reported that there was significant worsening of the quality of ophthalmological examination with pandemic-appropriate measures and 84.8% (286) of our study participants also felt that these measures have significantly added to the time of examination, hence increasing the risk of exposure to both patient and doctor.
The workplace study has highlighted the crucial aspects of optics in ophthalmology during the pandemic. The protective measures taken during the pandemic have significantly worsened the quality of ophthalmological examination and increased the time taken to perform outpatient department-based and surgical procedures in ophthalmology.
本基于调查的研究旨在探讨在疫情期间,器械和外科医生层面采取的个人防护措施对眼科光学的影响。
该研究采用了一份包含 24 个问题的在线问卷,向印度多家医院的眼科医生(包括住院医师和研究员)进行调查。通过在线数据收集工具(Google forms)收集了参与者的回复。每个问题都为参与者提供了多个选项,他们可以从中选择。
在疫情期间,共有 285 名受访者(占 296 名的 95.9%)使用了改良的检查和手术方法,而 78.7%(265 名)的参与者承认在佩戴个人防护设备检查时,难以解读患者的眼部发现。此外,58.7%(198 名)的研究受访者还报告称,适当的疫情防护措施显著降低了眼科检查的质量,84.8%(286 名)的参与者还认为这些措施显著增加了检查时间,从而增加了医患双方暴露的风险。
该工作场所研究强调了疫情期间眼科光学的重要方面。疫情期间采取的防护措施显著降低了眼科检查的质量,并延长了眼科门诊和手术的时间。