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预防美国人失明:眼部健康教育的必要性。

Preventing blindness in Americans: the need for eye health education.

作者信息

Javitt J C

机构信息

Worthen Center for Eye Care Research, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Surv Ophthalmol. 1995 Jul-Aug;40(1):41-4. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6257(95)80045-x.

Abstract

Black Americans are twice as likely to be blind as their white counterparts. Although blindness is preventable or curable in half of the patients studied, we have found that black Americans are only half as likely to be treated for glaucoma or cataract, which are the two leading causes of blindness in this population. Our data show that this treatment gap is not related to the supply of ophthalmologists or the patients' personal income, even among insured populations. In addition to the devastating financial costs incurred by blind individuals and their families, a single year of blindness for a working age American costs the federal government approximately $12,000. Research has shown that preventing blindness is often less expensive, in simple economic terms, than paying for the costs a blind individual incurs. These findings raise important questions about access to care and how it may improve within the context of health care reform. Government surveys show that black Americans, even those with health insurance, are significantly less likely to seek or obtain examination by an ophthalmologist. In studying utilization of care, we found that, in aggregate, black Americans who see an ophthalmologist are as likely as their white counterparts to be treated for glaucoma, cataract, and other blinding diseases. We propose that, beyond universal access to health insurance, eye health education that influences people to see an ophthalmologist may be the single most important step we can take to prevent needless blindness. Not only can education and preventive eye care save needless suffering, it may save scarce federal dollars as well.

摘要

美国黑人失明的可能性是白人的两倍。尽管在所研究的患者中,有一半的失明是可以预防或治愈的,但我们发现,美国黑人接受青光眼或白内障治疗的可能性只有白人的一半,而这两种疾病是该人群失明的两大主要原因。我们的数据表明,这种治疗差距与眼科医生的数量或患者的个人收入无关,即使在有保险的人群中也是如此。除了盲人及其家庭所承受的巨大经济成本外,一个处于工作年龄的美国人失明一年,联邦政府要花费大约1.2万美元。研究表明,从简单的经济角度来看,预防失明往往比支付盲人所产生的费用成本更低。这些发现引发了关于医疗服务可及性以及在医疗改革背景下如何改善医疗服务可及性的重要问题。政府调查显示,美国黑人,即使是那些有医疗保险的人,寻求或接受眼科医生检查的可能性也显著更低。在研究医疗服务的利用情况时,我们发现,总体而言,看眼科医生的美国黑人与白人接受青光眼、白内障和其他致盲疾病治疗的可能性相同。我们建议,除了普及医疗保险之外,开展能促使人们去看眼科医生的眼健康教育可能是我们为预防不必要的失明所能采取的最重要的一步。教育和预防性眼保健不仅可以避免不必要的痛苦,还可能节省稀缺的联邦资金。

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