Shrestha Manisha, Bhandari Gopal, Bhandari Sadhan, Murthy Gudlavalleti Venkata Satyanarayana, Priya Ruchi, Pandey Binod, Chaudhary Daya Shankar, Giri Puspa, Kamalakannan Sureshkumar
Bharatpur Eye Hospital, Bharatpur, Nepal.
Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad, India.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2025 Jun 25;8:e65023. doi: 10.2196/65023.
Follow-up to eye care services for children, especially in the context of Nepal, is essential for ensuring a continuum of care. Hence, as a continued effort, we designed this study to explore the service users' experience of a community-based intervention to improve follow-up at Bharatpur Eye Hospital (BEH) in Nepal.
This study aimed to explore service users' experiences and perceptions of the community-based follow-up intervention for eye care services implemented by BEH in Nepal.
A qualitative study using an in-depth interview approach was used. Participants were purposively selected for this research study. Participants who were part of a quasi-experimental study conducted to improve follow-up services in BEH and their service catchment area were chosen. Participants who had not attended even a single follow-up visit and participants who attended at least one follow-up were recruited for this qualitative study. Based on the distance from the base hospital and the follow-up status, 65 participants were initially found eligible for the qualitative study. However, only 17 participants were available and consented. Topic guides were developed for the purpose of in-depth interviews specifically for participants who had not attended even the first follow-up visits and those who attended at least one follow-up visit. A total of 2 ophthalmic assistants, who were not a part of the main intervention study, conducted the interviews.
In total, 17 service users whose children were receiving services from BEH participated in the qualitative study. We identified 4 key themes that provided invaluable information about the barriers and facilitators to follow-up as well as the experiences (positive or negative) of the participants that need to be considered in any future initiatives to improve follow-up in Nepal.
This study highlights the need for systematic development of interventions to address the unmet need for eye care services in the community through innovative, scalable solutions. As a next step, the BEH team will be working to develop such scalable solutions for Nepal. Such interventions will also need to be optimized for similar settings and countries to meet the goals of universal health coverage, vision 2030, and sustainable development goals worldwide.
对儿童眼保健服务进行随访,尤其是在尼泊尔的背景下,对于确保连续的护理至关重要。因此,作为持续努力,我们设计了本研究,以探索服务使用者对尼泊尔巴拉特普尔眼科医院(BEH)一项基于社区的改善随访干预措施的体验。
本研究旨在探索服务使用者对BEH在尼泊尔实施的基于社区的眼保健服务随访干预措施的体验和看法。
采用深入访谈法进行定性研究。本研究采用目的抽样法选择参与者。选择了参与在BEH及其服务覆盖地区进行的一项旨在改善随访服务的准实验研究的参与者。招募了从未参加过任何一次随访的参与者以及至少参加过一次随访的参与者参与本定性研究。根据距中心医院的距离和随访状态,最初发现65名参与者符合定性研究的条件。然而,只有17名参与者可供使用并同意参与。专门为从未参加过首次随访的参与者以及至少参加过一次随访的参与者制定了深入访谈主题指南。总共由2名不属于主要干预研究的眼科助理进行访谈。
共有17名其子女正在接受BEH服务的服务使用者参与了定性研究。我们确定了4个关键主题,这些主题提供了关于随访的障碍和促进因素以及参与者的体验(积极或消极)的宝贵信息,这些信息在尼泊尔未来任何改善随访的举措中都需要考虑。
本研究强调需要系统地制定干预措施,通过创新、可扩展的解决方案来满足社区中未得到满足的眼保健服务需求。下一步,BEH团队将致力于为尼泊尔开发此类可扩展的解决方案。此类干预措施还需要针对类似环境和国家进行优化,以实现全球全民健康覆盖、2030年视力目标和可持续发展目标。