England Laura, O'Connor Anna
Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, England.
University of Liverpool, England.
Br Ir Orthopt J. 2024 Jan 18;20(1):31-47. doi: 10.22599/bioj.338. eCollection 2024.
It is well documented that socioeconomic disadvantage adversely affects general health and ocular health worldwide. Within orthoptics, while clinicians recognise a relationship between socioeconomic situation and treatment outcome, no previous literature review was found to address this issue. Neither was a UK-specific literature review found to address the same issue for ophthalmology as a whole.
This literature review evaluates evidence for an association between socioeconomic situation and ophthalmic/orthoptic conditions and their treatment outcomes, specifically within the UK.
Keyword searches were conducted on Google Scholar and the University of Liverpool library catalogue. Results for the main analyses were limited to full papers, specific to the UK, written in English. Literature was only included from pre-2000 if more recent evidence was insufficient.
There is evidence of socioeconomic disadvantage being associated with the following: reduced visual acuity; reduced attendance at diabetic retinopathy screening appointments; and delayed presentation of glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. However, evidence linking socioeconomic disadvantage to AMD is mixed. There is limited evidence of the increased prevalence of amblyopia and subsequent barriers to its treatment for socioeconomically underserved children. There is also evidence of a reduction in quality of life for socioeconomically underserved adults with strabismus.
Health inequalities within ophthalmology and orthoptics are reported, but with confounding results for some conditions. Further research should explore the reasons behind the inequalities that are found and identify methods of reducing them.
有充分文献记载,社会经济劣势在全球范围内对总体健康和眼部健康产生不利影响。在斜视弱视防治领域,虽然临床医生认识到社会经济状况与治疗效果之间存在关联,但此前未发现有文献综述探讨这一问题。在英国,也未找到针对整个眼科领域的相关文献综述。
本综述评估社会经济状况与眼科/斜视弱视防治疾病及其治疗效果之间关联的证据,特别是在英国。
在谷歌学术和利物浦大学图书馆目录中进行关键词搜索。主要分析结果仅限于以英文撰写的、针对英国的完整论文。若近期证据不足,则仅纳入2000年以前的文献。
有证据表明社会经济劣势与以下情况相关:视力下降;糖尿病视网膜病变筛查预约就诊率降低;青光眼、白内障和糖尿病视网膜病变的就诊延迟。然而,关于社会经济劣势与年龄相关性黄斑变性之间的证据并不一致。对于社会经济条件较差儿童弱视患病率增加及其后续治疗障碍的证据有限。也有证据表明,社会经济条件较差的斜视成年人生活质量下降。
报告了眼科和斜视弱视防治领域的健康不平等现象,但某些疾病的结果存在混杂。进一步的研究应探索已发现的不平等现象背后的原因,并确定减少这些不平等现象的方法。