| Literature DB >> 35156719 |
Jeremy Beesley1, Christopher J Davey1, David B Elliott1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate non-tolerance cases from several UK practices to determine their likely causes and how they might have been avoided.Entities:
Keywords: non-tolerance; oblique cylinders; prescribing maxims; progressive addition lenses; recheck examinations
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35156719 PMCID: PMC9303957 DOI: 10.1111/opo.12961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ophthalmic Physiol Opt ISSN: 0275-5408 Impact factor: 3.992
Recheck frequency (May 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019)
| Practice | Rechecks, | Rechecks (% of eye examinations) | Period of data collection | Forms received. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 471 (3.0%) | (1.7%) | 20 months | 199 (41%) |
| B | 224 (4.9%) | (2.9%) | 8 months | 24 (11%) |
| C | 321 (6.0%) | (3.5%) | 8 months | 10 (3%) |
| D | 129 (4.9%) | (3.2%) | 8 months | 6 (5%) |
| E | 250 (5.4%) | (3.6%) | 8 months | 4 (2%) |
| F | 69 (1.8%) | (1.2%) | 4 months | 3 (4%) |
| G | 14 (1.2%) | (0.7%) | 2 months | 2 (14%) |
| H | 87 (4.3%) | (2.7%) | 2 months | 2 (2%) |
| J | 63 (2.7%) | (1.7%) | 4 months | 0 |
| K | 93 (0.8%) | (0.6%) | 4 months | 11 (12%) |
| Overall | 1628 (3.9%) | 1628 (2.3%) | 261 (15%) |
Includes 18 dispensing optician (DO) reading addition adjustments for the 1.5 year period of the main study, calculated from the 6 over the 6‐month period that these data were collected.
The very low 0.8% figure was deemed unreliable due to the way optometrists were remunerated and thus these values were discarded in the overall frequency figures.
FIGURE 1Percentages of eye examinations and rechecks as a function of patient age in years
Principal symptoms recorded at recheck appointments (N = 279, including dispensing optician (DO) reading addition adjustments). A total of 101 (36%) recorded more than one symptom
| Symptom |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Blurred distance vision | 123 (44%) | 76 |
| Blurred near vision | 75 (27%) | 38 |
| Working distance too close | 30 (11%) | 24 |
| Diplopia at distance or near | 26 (9%) | 15 |
| Spectacles too strong at distance or near | 25 (9%) | 12 |
| Strain at distance or near | 24 (9%) | 11 |
| Distortion | 14 (5%) | 4 |
| Dizziness | 13 (5%) | 2 |
| All others | <10 (<4%) each. |
Categorisation of the likely causes of the 242 prescription‐related cases: 54% had one likely cause, 41% had two and 5% had more than three causes. Rx: spectacle prescription
| Causes of the complaint |
Error of Rx Patient |
Fail to adapt to accurate Rx Patient |
|---|---|---|
| Over‐plused | 58 (19%) | 3 (6%) |
| Under‐minused | 28 (9%) | 3 (6%) |
| Under‐plused | 14 (5%) | 5 (9%) |
| Over‐minused | 19 (6%) | 2 (4%) |
| Cylinder changes | 109 (36%) | 25 (46%) |
| Add too high | 27 (9%) | 3 (6%) |
| Add too low | 11 (4%) | 2 (4%) |
| Anisometropia change | 22 (7%) | 9 (17%) |
| Prism | 14 (5%) | 2 (4%) |
| Total | 302 (100%) | 54 (100%) |
Includes nine changes to the reading addition made by the rechecking optometrist in the main study's 18‐month data collection period, plus 18 changes made by a dispensing optician, calculated from the 6 made in a separate 6‐month data collection period.
Errors in refractive correction causing rechecks in patients reporting blurred distance vision. Some patients were assessed as having multiple causes, so percentages sum to greater than 100
| Patients without accommodation (>60 years), | Patients with some accommodation (<50 years), | |
|---|---|---|
| Over‐plus / under‐minus | 31 (46%) | 17 (59%) |
| Cylinder changes (axis or power) | 40 (60%) | 12 (41%) |
| Under‐plus / over‐minus | 3 (4%) | 3 (10%) |
| Other causes (e.g., anisometropia, pathology, balance issues) | 11 (16%) | 4 (14%) |
Outcomes of a follow‐up telephone call. N = 161 (58% of all rechecks)
| Happy | 146 (91% of those contacted) |
|---|---|
| 2nd‐recheck booked | 8 (5%) |
| Refunded | 4 (2%) |
| Further lens advice required | 2 (1%) |
| Original prescription reglazed | 1 (<1%) |
Recheck outcome of cases where the patient reported no problems at the initial examination (N = 96) and no distance vision problem at the initial examination but distance problems were reported at the recheck (N = 17)
| Recheck outcome |
| Patient reported being happy with the recheck result (% of those contacted.) | Patient not happy | Patient not contacted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Returned to habitual Rx. | 14 (12%) | 7 (100%) | 0 | 7 |
| Returned to within ½ the difference, Test‐Habitual | 41 (36%) | 23 (96%) | 1 (4%) | 17 |
| More than ½ the difference, Test‐Habitual, maintained | 58 (51%) | 30 (81%) | 7 (19%) | 21 |
Patient designated as “not happy” if the recheck resulted in a further recheck, a refund, or the original prescription was reglazed.