Understanding parental hurdles in accessing strabismus treatment

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Abstract

Purpose

To explore the parental factors that impede early intervention for strabismus and thus identify strategies for improving access to specialized care.

Methods

This hospital-based cross-sectional study included 110 parents of children under 19 years with strabismus receiving treatment at the squint clinic of a tertiary health care center in north India. A pre-validated survey questionnaire was administered to the participants, that had a section about the socio-demographics of the participants, another section addressed the parental knowledge about strabismus about diagnosis, and the need for an eye examination. It also sought information about referral source, the felt need for squint examination, and reasons for not seeking treatment.

Results

A total of 110 parents/guardians of strabismus patients (59 exotropes and 51 esotropes) were interviewed using a survey questionnaire. Parents themselves identified 80% of cases, and a substantial link (P ​< ​0.0001) was found between the education status of parents and the age of identification of strabismus. Fear of surgical outcomes (41.79%) was a significant barrier to timely surgery with a higher percentage of parents expressing fear of surgical outcomes (P ​= ​0.025). The cost of surgery (34.33%) and the non-availability of facilities (23.88%) also delayed the intervention.

Conclusions

It is essential to educate parents about the importance of strabismus therapy at an appropriate time, stressing its reconstructive rather than merely cosmetic nature, as there are notable gaps in their knowledge. Also, we need to do away with the fear of surgical outcomes of surgical interventions for strabismus.

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了解家长在接受斜视治疗时遇到的障碍
目的 探讨阻碍斜视早期干预的家长因素,从而确定改善专业护理的策略。方法 这项以医院为基础的横断面研究纳入了印度北部一家三级医疗保健中心斜视门诊接受治疗的 19 岁以下斜视儿童的 110 名家长。研究人员向受试者发放了一份经过预先验证的调查问卷,其中一部分涉及受试者的社会人口统计学特征,另一部分涉及家长对斜视诊断的了解程度以及是否需要进行眼科检查。结果 共有 110 名斜视患者(59 名外斜视患者和 51 名内斜视患者)的家长/监护人接受了调查问卷。80%的斜视患者是由家长自己发现的,家长的受教育程度与发现斜视的年龄有很大关系(P < 0.0001)。对手术结果的恐惧(41.79%)是阻碍及时手术的一个重要因素,表示对手术结果恐惧的家长比例较高(P = 0.025)。手术费用(34.33%)和设施不到位(23.88%)也延误了手术治疗。此外,我们还需要消除对斜视手术治疗结果的恐惧。
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