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英国少数民族群体在眼科保健途径中服务使用、体验和支持需求相关证据的快速综述。

A rapid review of evidence relating to service use, experiences, and support needs of adults from minority ethnic communities along the eyecare pathway in the United Kingdom.

机构信息

BRAVO VICTOR Research, London, United Kingdom.

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Feb 28;11:1119540. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1119540. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is growing awareness of the health inequalities experienced by minority ethnic communities, who make up an increasing proportion of the United Kingdom (UK) population and have been found to be at increased risk of visual impairment (V.I.). V.I. impacts on a wide range of life domains including employment, social functioning and activities of daily living. Considering existing health inequalities, the increased risk of V.I. and its wide-ranging impact, it is important to understand the experiences of adults from minority ethnic communities living with V.I. in the UK.

METHODS

A rapid evidence review of academic and gray literature published since 2005 and in English was performed. A search of AMED, CINAHL Plus and MEDLINE EBSCOhost identified 969 articles. Articles were included in the review if they reported findings relating to the UK-context, to adults from minority ethnic communities living with V.I., and to experiences of V.I. and the eyecare pathway.

RESULTS

A total of 11 academic articles and 4 charity reports presented findings relating to perceptions of V.I. and eye disease ( = 3), access to services and service use ( = 5), impact of interventions ( = 7), the wider impact of V.I. ( = 2), and registration status ( = 1). Much of the literature focused on primary eyecare resulting in a comprehensive list of barriers and recommendations to increase eye tests. Less research addressed experiences and use of services further along the eyecare pathway although use of services may be low. Overall, the research on the experiences of adults with V.I. from minority ethnic communities in the UK remains anecdotal, outdated or unavailable. There are substantial gaps in the evidence relating to the wider impact of V.I., the impact of perceptions of V.I., and the use of services beyond primary eyecare.

CONCLUSIONS

This review summarizes our current knowledge of the experiences of adults from minority ethnic communities living with V.I. in the UK and highlights substantial gaps in the evidence. The findings provide practical implications for practitioners and researchers committed to addressing health inequalities in the field of eyecare in the UK.

摘要

背景

少数民族群体越来越意识到自己面临的健康不平等问题,他们在英国(UK)人口中所占比例不断增加,并且已经发现他们的视力障碍(V.I.)风险增加。V.I. 会影响到广泛的生活领域,包括就业、社交功能和日常生活活动。考虑到现有的健康不平等问题、V.I. 的高风险及其广泛的影响,了解英国少数民族群体中患有 V.I. 的成年人的经历非常重要。

方法

对 2005 年以来发表的学术文献和灰色文献进行了快速证据回顾。对 AMED、CINAHL Plus 和 MEDLINE EBSCOhost 进行了检索,共确定了 969 篇文章。如果文章报告了与英国背景相关的、与少数民族群体中患有 V.I. 的成年人相关的、以及与 V.I. 和眼保健途径相关的经验相关的发现,则将其纳入综述。

结果

共有 11 篇学术文章和 4 份慈善报告介绍了与 V.I. 和眼病的看法(=3)、服务获取和服务使用(=5)、干预效果(=7)、V.I. 的广泛影响(=2)以及登记状况(=1)相关的发现。大部分文献都集中在初级眼保健上,从而提出了增加眼部检查的一系列障碍和建议。关于沿着眼保健途径进一步使用服务的经验和服务使用的研究较少,尽管服务的使用率可能较低。总体而言,英国少数民族群体中患有 V.I. 的成年人的经验研究仍然是轶事、过时或不可用的。关于 V.I. 的广泛影响、V.I. 的看法的影响以及超出初级眼保健的服务使用的证据存在很大差距。

结论

本综述总结了我们目前对英国少数民族群体中患有 V.I. 的成年人的经历的了解,并强调了证据中的重大差距。这些发现为致力于解决英国眼保健领域健康不平等问题的从业者和研究人员提供了实际意义。

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