Glaucoma in optometric practice: a survey of optometrists

Citation
Ce. Willis et al., Glaucoma in optometric practice: a survey of optometrists, OPHTHAL PHY, 20(1), 2000, pp. 70-75
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
OPHTHALMIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS
ISSN journal
02755408 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
70 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
0275-5408(200001)20:1<70:GIOPAS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Aims/background: With the ageing population, numbers of glaucoma patients a re an increasing problem in ophthalmic outpatient clinics. A postal questio nnaire survey was carried out in Northern Ireland with the aim of finding o ut how well placed optometrists are to become involved in the monitoring of glaucoma. Results: Of the 171 practices surveyed, 68% of the senior practitioners res ponded. One practice was without a tonometer and one practice was without v isual field instrumentation. Age criteria were used by 95% of practitioners far measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) and 82% used appropriate selectio n criteria for visual field testing. An IOP of 25 or 26 mmHg was used by 45 % of practitioners as the level for referral if there are no risk factors; 89% would refer at any level if a visual field defect and disc cupping were present. Conclusion: The results confirm that the majority of optometrists are well equipped for the screening of glaucoma. However a significant investment in training and equipment would be required if any sort of shared care scheme were to be introduced. (C) 1999 The College of Optometrists. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.