Where Are All the Clients? Barriers to Referral for Low Vision Rehabilitation

R. S. Adam, D. Pickering
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Background: As the prevalence of visual impairment rapidly increases, the services offered by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) will become even more important. As most clients are referred to the CNIB by their ophthalmologist or optometrist, maximising the efficiency of these referrals is the first step in the appropriate delivery of CNIB low vision rehabilitation services. This pilot study examined the barriers that prevent ideal referral practices by ophthalmologists in the Greater Toronto Area to the Toronto District CNIB. Methods: A survey questionnaire was completed by 29 Toronto-area ophthalmologists identified in a simple random sample. Results: Key barriers to referral included misconceptions regarding referral criterion and lack of information regarding CNIB services. Interpretation: Resulting recommendations included an educational campaign to teach Toronto-area ophthalmologists about CNIB services, as well as the necessary criteria for referring patients. There is no minimum...
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客户都到哪里去了?转介低视力康复的障碍
背景:随着视力障碍的患病率迅速增加,加拿大国家盲人研究所(CNIB)提供的服务将变得更加重要。由于大多数病人是由眼科医生或验光师转介到康复所,因此,提高这些转介的效率是康复所适当提供低视力康复服务的第一步。这项试点研究检查了阻碍大多伦多地区眼科医生向多伦多地区CNIB进行理想转诊的障碍。方法:对多伦多地区随机抽取的29名眼科医生进行问卷调查。结果:转诊的主要障碍包括对转诊标准的误解和缺乏有关CNIB服务的信息。解读:最终的建议包括开展教育活动,向多伦多地区的眼科医生介绍CNIB服务,以及转诊患者的必要标准。没有最低要求……
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