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沙特阿拉伯的低视力康复服务:一项针对验光师的关于现状与未来方向的全国性调查。

Low-Vision Rehabilitation Services in Saudi Arabia: A Nationwide Survey of Optometrists on Current Status and Future Directions.

作者信息

Alshehri Abdulaziz, Al Khathami Abdulmajeed, Al Ghramah Amani, AlQurashi Majed, AlJohani Saud

机构信息

Unit of Ophthalmology, Department of Surgery, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Ophthalmology, King Fahad Hospital, Al Baha Health Cluster, Al Baha, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Clin Ophthalmol. 2025 May 17;19:1659-1672. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S520773. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low vision (LV) is a significant public health challenge with profound effects on patients and their families. In Saudi Arabia, studies indicate a high prevalence of LV, yet low vision services (LVS) remain limited, with gaps in optometrist knowledge, training, and service accessibility. This study evaluates the current state of LV services, documents optometrist involvement, and identifies barriers to delivering LVS.

METHODS

A nationwide, cross-sectional study surveyed 275 optometrists using a validated, self-administered electronic questionnaire. Awareness, clinical practices, referral patterns, and perceived barriers were assessed. Multivariate logistic regression analyzed awareness levels and barriers, with statistical significance set at p<0.05.

RESULTS

Moderate awareness of the WHO definition of LV was observed (70.1%), significantly higher among those with formal training (90.1%, p<0.001). Only 36.4% provided LV services, primarily in the central region. Low vision cases constituted 1% of patient loads for most participants (44.4%). Key barriers included device unavailability (68.4%), insufficient training (65.8%), and high costs (50.9%). Diabetic retinopathy (70.9%), glaucoma (63.3%), and hereditary conditions (46.5%) were leading causes of LV.

CONCLUSION

Critical gaps in LV care include insufficient awareness, uneven service distribution, and financial/training-related barriers. Enhancing education, improving affordability, and fostering multidisciplinary care are essential. Region-specific interventions are urgently needed to ensure equitable access to LVS across Saudi Arabia.

摘要

背景

低视力是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,对患者及其家庭产生深远影响。在沙特阿拉伯,研究表明低视力患病率很高,但低视力服务仍然有限,验光师在知识、培训和服务可及性方面存在差距。本研究评估了低视力服务的现状,记录了验光师的参与情况,并确定了提供低视力服务的障碍。

方法

一项全国性的横断面研究使用经过验证的自填式电子问卷对275名验光师进行了调查。评估了他们的认知度、临床实践、转诊模式和感知到的障碍。多变量逻辑回归分析了认知水平和障碍,设定统计学显著性为p<0.05。

结果

观察到对世界卫生组织低视力定义的认知度中等(70.1%),接受过正规培训的人认知度显著更高(90.1%,p<0.001)。只有36.4%的人提供低视力服务,主要集中在中部地区。对于大多数参与者(44.4%)来说,低视力病例占患者量的1%。主要障碍包括设备不可用(68.4%)、培训不足(65.8%)和成本高昂(50.9%)。糖尿病视网膜病变(70.9%)、青光眼(63.3%)和遗传性疾病(46.5%)是低视力的主要原因。

结论

低视力护理存在严重差距,包括认知不足、服务分布不均以及与财务/培训相关的障碍。加强教育、提高可承受性以及促进多学科护理至关重要。迫切需要针对特定地区的干预措施,以确保沙特阿拉伯各地公平获得低视力服务。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/644a/12094823/dfd0a4bee49a/OPTH-19-1659-g0001.jpg

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