Current clinical practice and needs assessment in inherited eye diseases from the perspective of ophthalmologists.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Ophthalmic Genetics Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1080/13816810.2024.2358965
Fulya Yaylacioglu Tuncay, Eda Karaismailoglu, Şengül Özdek
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Abstract

Background: The clinical approach to inherited eye diseases has evolved due to advances in genetic testing methods and treatment opportunities. However, no data are available on the current practices of ophthalmologists in countries, such as Turkey, with higher rates of consanguinity and inherited eye diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current practices, knowledge, and needs of ophthalmologists in Turkey regarding inherited eye diseases.

Methods: A 29-item self-administered survey with a branching algorithm was developed through Google Forms. The survey link was sent to 2983 ophthalmologists in Turkey. The survey assessed respondents' occupational characteristics, current practices, knowledge about available diagnostic and therapeutic options, and opinions on improving continuing education and healthcare services.

Results: Responses from 414 ophthalmologists (20.8%) were analyzed. The responses suggested that ophthalmologists mainly collaborate with medical geneticists in respect of inherited eye diseases. The majority of ophthalmologists reported a lack of knowledge about genetic diagnostic tests, and approximately 90% of the ophthalmologists thought training after residency was inadequate for inherited eye diseases.

Conclusion: This is the most extensive survey exploring ophthalmologists' practice patterns and needs in a setting without specialists or specialized centers in ophthalmic genetics. The results emphasize the need for continued education on updated approaches to inherited eye diseases.

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从眼科医生的角度看遗传性眼病的当前临床实践和需求评估。
背景:由于基因检测方法和治疗机会的进步,遗传性眼病的临床治疗方法也在不断发展。然而,在土耳其等近亲结婚和遗传性眼病发病率较高的国家,眼科医生目前的诊疗方法尚无相关数据。本研究旨在评估土耳其眼科医生目前在遗传性眼病方面的做法、知识和需求:方法:通过谷歌表格开发了一个包含 29 个项目的自填式调查表,并采用了分支算法。调查链接发送给了土耳其的 2983 名眼科医生。调查评估了受访者的职业特征、目前的诊疗方法、对现有诊断和治疗方案的了解,以及对改善继续教育和医疗服务的意见:对 414 名眼科医生(20.8%)的回复进行了分析。结果:对 414 名眼科医生(占 20.8%)的答复进行了分析。答复表明,眼科医生主要与医学遗传学家合作研究遗传性眼病。大多数眼科医生表示对遗传诊断测试缺乏了解,约 90% 的眼科医生认为住院医师培训后对遗传性眼病的培训不足:这是一项最广泛的调查,探讨了眼科医生在没有眼科遗传学专家或专业中心的情况下的执业模式和需求。调查结果表明,有必要继续开展有关遗传性眼病最新治疗方法的教育。
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Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Genetics 医学-眼科学
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2.40
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8.30%
发文量
126
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Genetics accepts original papers, review articles and short communications on the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of ocular diseases.
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