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A qualitative study in the United Kingdom of factors influencing attendance by patients with diabetes at ophthalmic outpatient clinics.

Karinya Lewis1, Daksha Patel, David Yorston, David Charteris.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Many diabetics do not have regular eye examinations, although it is known that early diagnosis and treatment of sight-threatening retinopathy reduces the risk of blindness. The barriers that prevent diabetics from attending eye clinics are poorly understood.
PURPOSE: To determine what factors may influence diabetic patients' attendance at eye clinics.
METHODS: A qualitative survey of both patients and eye care providers was undertaken in a rural district general hospital and in an urban tertiary teaching hospital. Methods employed included semi-structured interviews, focus groups and non-participatory observations. All interviews and discussions were recorded and transcribed. The transcripts were then analyzed to detect emerging themes. Data collection continued until no new themes emerged.
RESULTS: Lack of awareness was seen as the greatest barrier by both patients and providers. Patients were aware that diabetes could affect the eye, but not that it could lead to blindness, nor that severe retinopathy could be asymptomatic. Patients reported that fundus images used for screening were a valuable educational resource. Fear, particularly of laser treatment, and guilt, about poor control causing retinopathy, deterred patients from attending. Both patients and providers recognized that regular attendance was inconvenient; however, providers underestimated the difficulties patients faced in obtaining time off work to attend clinics.
CONCLUSION: Providing more complete information about diabetic retinopathy, and making eye clinic attendance more convenient for patients, may increase the number of diabetics who have regular eye examinations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18161611     DOI: 10.1080/09286580701375195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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