护士和其他非眼科保健从业人员对中风幸存者使用的视力筛查工具的验证。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Contemporary Nurse Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2022.2104334
Michelle Courtney-Harris, Neryla Jolly, Fiona Rowe, Kathryn Rose
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目的:验证护士和其他非眼科保健从业人员(NECHP)使用的视力筛查工具,以帮助识别中风幸存者的视力缺陷和眼部状况。材料和方法:从悉尼两家大都会公立医院招募中风幸存者,他们无法获得现场眼科护理专业人员。入院3天并能给出明确答复的患者被随机分为两组。所有患者都通过NECHP进行评估,使用专门设计的床边视力筛查工具来评估他们的视觉功能。在第1组中,眼科医生使用相同的视力筛查工具重复评估,在第2组中,他们进行了全面的视力评估。评估关键结果的一致性水平、敏感性和特异性。结果:第一组的大多数分析项目的一致性达到80%。将筛查工具与综合矫形师评估(第二组)进行比较,显示出检测先前存在和获得性视力问题的高灵敏度和特异性(88.57-91.12%)。结论:视力筛查工具是NECHP检测脑卒中幸存者视力缺陷的有效工具。改善眼病的检测可能有助于及时识别和管理中风幸存者的视力状况,潜在地改善患者的护理和康复结果。
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Validation of a vision-screening tool for use by nurses and other non-eye care health practitioners on stroke survivors.

Purpose: To validate a vision-screening tool for use by nurses and other non-eye care health practitioners (NECHP) to aid identification of visual deficits and ocular conditions in stroke survivors.Material and Methods: Stroke survivors were recruited from two metropolitan Sydney public hospitals who had no access to on-site eye care professionals. Those admitted for 3 days and who were able to provide clear responses were randomly allocated into two groups. All were assessed by a NECHP using a purposely designed bedside vision-screening tool to assess their visual function. In Group 1, the orthoptist repeated the assessment with the same vision-screening tool, in Group 2 they performed a comprehensive orthoptic assessment. Levels of agreement and sensitivity and specificity for key outcomes were assessed.Findings: Levels of agreement for most items analyzed for Group 1 reached 80%. Comparison of the screening tool to a comprehensive orthoptist assessment (Group 2), demonstrated high (88.57-91.12%) sensitivity and specificity for detecting pre-existing and acquired visual problems.Conclusion: The vision-screening tool is a valid instrument for use by NECHP, for the detection of vision defects in stroke survivors. Improved detection of eye conditions may facilitate timely identification and management of visual conditions in stroke survivors, potentially improving patient care and rehabilitation outcomes.

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Contemporary Nurse
Contemporary Nurse 医学-护理
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary Nurse is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and to enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, informative and useful articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing research, teaching and practice. Contemporary Nurse is a forum for nursing educators, researchers and professionals who require high-quality, peer-reviewed research on emerging research fronts, perspectives and protocols, community and family health, cross-cultural research, recruitment, retention, education, training and practitioner perspectives. Contemporary Nurse publishes original research articles, reviews and discussion papers.
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