Rehabilitation for patients with retinal diseases in Brazil: An exploratory study.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5935/0004-2749.2024-0144
Cecília Francini Cabral de Vasconcellos, Marina Leite Brandão, Juliana Maria Ferraz Sallum
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the current scenario of rehabilitation services for people with retinal diseases in Brazil.

Methods: An exploratory study was conducted between February 2023 and June 2023 using a Google Forms questionnaire that was distributed by patient associations.

Results: A total of 142 patients, aged 18-80 were included in the study. Forty-eight participants (33.8%) were undergoing rehabilitation, while 94 (66.2%) were not. The main reason for not undergoing rehabilitation was a lack of knowledge about the service (n=41, 43.6%). Healthcare professionals made the most referrals (n=20, 41.7%). Rehabilitation improved the quality of life in 38 (80.9%) participants, and 28 (62.2%) participants were satisfied with the process. There was a statistically significant disparity between patient satisfaction and the locale of rehabilitation implementation. Twenty-three (69.7%) participants who underwent rehabilitation at a specialized center reported satisfaction.

Conclusion: The rehabilitation process directly increases the quality of life of individuals with retinal diseases. However, despite the availability of rehabilitation centers in large parts of Brazil, most patients with retinal diseases are not acquainted with the rehabilitation process and do not receive referrals for it. Thus, healthcare providers should increase referrals to rehabilitation centers, and public policies should be formulated to raise awareness among the population regarding the availability of rehabilitation services.

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巴西视网膜疾病患者的康复:一项探索性研究。
目的:评估巴西视网膜疾病患者康复服务的现状:方法:在 2023 年 2 月至 2023 年 6 月期间进行了一项探索性研究,使用了由患者协会分发的谷歌表格问卷:共有 142 名 18-80 岁的患者参与了研究。48人(33.8%)正在接受康复治疗,94人(66.2%)没有接受康复治疗。不接受康复治疗的主要原因是对康复服务缺乏了解(41 人,占 43.6%)。转介最多的是医护人员(20 人,占 41.7%)。有 38 名参与者(80.9%)通过康复改善了生活质量,28 名参与者(62.2%)对康复过程表示满意。在统计上,患者满意度与康复实施地点之间存在显著差异。23名(69.7%)在专业中心接受康复治疗的参与者表示满意:康复过程直接提高了视网膜疾病患者的生活质量。然而,尽管巴西大部分地区都有康复中心,但大多数视网膜疾病患者并不了解康复过程,也没有得到转介。因此,医疗服务提供者应增加向康复中心的转诊,并制定公共政策,提高民众对康复服务的认识。
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期刊介绍: The ABO-ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE OFTALMOLOGIA (ABO, ISSN 0004-2749 - print and ISSN 1678-2925 - (ABO, ISSN 0004-2749 - print and ISSN 1678-2925 - electronic version), the official bimonthly publication of the Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology (CBO), aims to disseminate scientific studies in Ophthalmology, Visual Science and Health public, by promoting research, improvement and updating of professionals related to the field.
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