| Literature DB >> 34389819 |
Evgenia Konstantakopoulou1,2,3, Lee Jones4,5, Neil Nathwani4,5, Gus Gazzard4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34389819 PMCID: PMC8362647 DOI: 10.1038/s41433-021-01746-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye (Lond) ISSN: 0950-222X Impact factor: 4.456
Topic guides used for interviewing patients, clinicians and managers.
| Patients | Clinicians | Managers |
|---|---|---|
| • Can you tell me about your experience of having laser therapy? | • What are your thoughts about optometrists delivering SLT procedures? | • What are your thoughts about optometrists delivering SLT procedures? |
| • What matters to you, in terms of the person who performs the procedure? | • What would you consider to be the necessary training and assessment that optometrists should undergo before performing SLT? | • What advantages or disadvantages, if any, can you see for the hospital having optometrists perform SLT procedures? How would this affect the service you are managing? |
| • Who would you expect to perform this type of procedure? Why? | • How many supervised/observed eyes do you think should be treated by an optometrist/non-medical professional before they are signed off as competent? | • Is it necessary that optometrists, and not only ophthalmologists, perform SLT in the future? |
| • How would you feel about a health professional who is not medically trained, but has undergone appropriate laser training courses, performing your procedure? | • There’s an argument that optometrists should be working in consultant-led hospital glaucoma clinics in order to train for SLT. Would you agree or disagree and why? Could this be open to community optometrists? | • What challenges, if any, do you think institutions might face when setting up an SLT service that is delivered by optometrists? |
| • Can you see any advantages to yourself or the hospital having laser therapy performed by a health professional who is not medically trained? | • Should there be any regular audit process to ensure the treatment is done accurately and the outcomes are similar to other colleagues? If yes, how might this be done, and how often? | • It is possible that, in the future, optometrists will routinely perform laser therapy instead of ophthalmologists. What do you think is the most important thing health services should consider before this becomes a reality |
| • Can you see any disadvantages to yourself or the hospital having laser therapy performed by a health professional who is not medically trained? | • Under what circumstances, if any, would you feel comfortable with optometrists performing SLT procedures? | |
| • You’ve previously had laser therapy performed by a doctor/someone who is not a doctor. If you were to have this procedure again, would you feel differently if this time the procedure was done by someone who is not a doctor/a doctor? | • What advantages/disadvantages, if any, can you see for the hospital having optometrists performing SLT procedures? | |
| • Is it necessary that optometrists, and not only ophthalmologists, perform SLT? | ||
| • How appealing is the opportunity to undertake specialised training in delivering SLT? | ||
| • What do you believe to be the main motivations for optometrists wanting to take on the role of these procedures? |