尼日利亚眼科医生提供临床低视力服务的障碍

O. Okoye, A. Aghaji, R. Umeh, D. Nwagbo, A. Chuku
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目的:确定在尼日利亚眼科医生中提供临床低视力服务的感知障碍,以期提供消除障碍的措施。方法:对2005年9月参加尼日利亚眼科学会年会的眼科医生进行横断面调查。使用自我填写的问卷,收集了有关低视力实践和提供低视力服务的感知障碍的信息。结果:117名符合条件的与会眼科医生中有83名(70.9%)回答了所有问题并返回了研究问卷。国内缺乏低视力设备(88%)、缺乏低视力保健培训(73.5%)、公众对低视力保健及其从业人员缺乏认识(60.2%)以及眼科医生对一般眼科实践的关注(56.6%)被认为是主要障碍。关于这里的研究员和住院医生…
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Barriers to the Provision of Clinical Low-Vision Services Among Ophthalmologists in Nigeria
Objectives: To identify the perceived barriers to the provision of clinical low-vision service among ophthalmologists in Nigeria, with a view to proffering measures for their removal. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of ophthalmologists attending the Annual Ophthalmological Society of Nigeria Congress in September 2005 was conducted. Using self-administered questionnaires, information relevant to low-vision practice and the perceived barriers to the provision of low-vision services was garnered. Results: Eighty-three (70.9%) ophthalmologists out of 117 eligible participants at the congress responded to all of the questions and returned the study questionnaires. Non-availability of low-vision devices within the country (88%), lack of training in low-vision care (73.5%), lack of public awareness of low-vision care and its practitioners (60.2%), and the ophthalmologists' preoccupation with general ophthalmic practice (56.6%) were cited as the major barriers. With regard to the fellows and the residents in t...
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