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加拿大原住民的眼部护理与健康状况。

The state of eye care and health among Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

作者信息

Kritzinger Justin, Chaban Yuri V, Lichter Myrna, Dimaras Helen

机构信息

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

出版信息

Can J Ophthalmol. 2025 Feb;60(1):1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2024.07.002. Epub 2024 Aug 10.

Abstract

Many Indigenous Peoples are at risk of poor eye health outcomes due to the various financial, social, geographic, and cultural barriers faced when accessing care. Available literature indicates Indigenous populations across Canada suffer greater rates of eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, uveitis, and untreated refractive error, as well as their associated complications. However, many gaps within the current state of knowledge exist. Here, we review the available literature regarding the prevalence of eye disease among Indigenous populations in Canada, as well as previously trialed models of eye care delivery. Various models have been attempted to increase access to eye care for Indigenous communities, although several are focused on screening for diabetic retinopathy in northern populations, with many Indigenous Peoples remaining at risk for poor eye health and permanent vision loss. Failing to address the eye care needs of Indigenous communities will hinder the development of adequate solutions, leading to profound inequities, poor eye health outcomes, and greater vision loss among this population. Future research should seek to understand the root causes of why Indigenous communities have high rates of diabetes and associated ocular complications, including the roles of discrimination, colonialism, and mistrust toward the health care system.

摘要

由于在获得医疗服务时面临各种经济、社会、地理和文化障碍,许多原住民面临眼部健康状况不佳的风险。现有文献表明,加拿大各地的原住民患眼疾的比例更高,包括糖尿病性视网膜病变、葡萄膜炎和未经治疗的屈光不正及其相关并发症。然而,目前的知识状况存在许多空白。在此,我们回顾了有关加拿大原住民眼部疾病患病率的现有文献,以及此前尝试过的眼部护理提供模式。为增加原住民社区获得眼部护理的机会,人们尝试了各种模式,尽管有几种模式侧重于对北方人群进行糖尿病性视网膜病变筛查,但许多原住民仍然面临眼部健康状况不佳和永久性视力丧失的风险。未能满足原住民社区的眼部护理需求将阻碍适当解决方案的制定,导致严重的不平等、不良的眼部健康结果以及该人群中更多的视力丧失。未来的研究应致力于了解原住民社区糖尿病及相关眼部并发症高发的根本原因,包括歧视、殖民主义以及对医疗保健系统的不信任所起的作用。

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