Experiences of primary eye care use among adults in Southern Ethiopia: A qualitative study.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2704
Temesgen W Kentayiso, Naomi L Nkoane, Kholofelo L Matlhaba
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Abstract

Background: Primary eye care (PEC) is an important component of comprehensive eye care services that allows communities to enjoy basic high-quality services. However, because of various determinants, communities do not use this service.

Aim: This study aimed to explore and describe the experience of adults who used PEC services in the last 6 months.

Setting: This study was carried out in four districts in southern Ethiopia from June to September 2023.

Methods: An exploratory descriptive qualitative study design was used to understand the experiences of adults 40 years and older who had used PEC services. Six focus group discussions were conducted with a total of 48 participants. A nonprobability purposive sampling technique was used to draw participants. Data were analysed thematically using ATLAS.ti software version 23.2.2.

Results: Primary eye care service use experiences of adults 40 years and above were discussed in terms of three emerging themes: the experience of community service use, barriers to service and suggestions to improve service. The study identified poor access to services, service provider-related factors and quality and awareness gaps as barriers to the use of PEC services.

Conclusion: Attention to PEC services, integration of eye care with other primary health care services, deployment of service providers, awareness creation and expansion of PEC units are needed to improve PEC service use.

Contribution: The findings will guide community-based intervention plans to reduce avoidable blindness and low vision, thus improving quality of life.

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埃塞俄比亚南部成年人使用初级眼科护理的经历:定性研究。
背景:初级眼科护理(PEC)是全面眼科护理服务的重要组成部分,可让社区居民享受到基本的优质服务。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述过去 6 个月中使用过初级眼保健服务的成年人的经历:本研究于 2023 年 6 月至 9 月在埃塞俄比亚南部的四个地区进行:采用探索性描述定性研究设计,以了解 40 岁及以上使用过 PEC 服务的成年人的经历。共进行了六次焦点小组讨论,共有 48 人参加。研究采用了非概率目的性抽样技术来抽取参与者。使用 ATLAS.ti 软件 23.2.2 版对数据进行了专题分析:研究从三个新出现的主题讨论了 40 岁及以上成年人使用初级眼科护理服务的经验:社区服务使用经验、服务障碍和改善服务的建议。研究发现,难以获得服务、与服务提供者有关的因素以及质量和意识差距是使用初级眼科保健服务的障碍:结论:需要关注 PEC 服务、将眼科护理与其他初级卫生保健服务相结合、部署服务提供者、提高认识和扩大 PEC 单位,以提高 PEC 服务的使用率:贡献:研究结果将指导社区干预计划,以减少可避免的失明和低视力,从而提高生活质量。
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