People with dry age‐related macular degeneration; views on certification of vision impairment in a primary care setting: An explorative qualitative study

Author:

Bartlett Rebecca1ORCID,Davies Heather2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Primary Care Services NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership Torfaen UK

2. Swansea University Swansea UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeEvidence supports the clinical decision‐making ability of primary care optometrists with additional qualifications in the identification of eligibility criteria for the certification of vision impairment (CVI). Welsh Government policy is driving pathway change to enable these optometrists to perform CVI. This qualitative study explores the views of people with VI due to dry age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) on this pathway change.MethodsNine people with VI due to dry AMD, attending Macular Society support groups, participated. Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted and analysed concurrently using thematic analysis.ResultsFive major themes were identified: (1) living with dry AMD, (2) experience of eye care provision, (3) knowledge of CVI, (4) provision of information and (5) CVI in primary care. Participants consistently highlighted the need for the provision of accessible information regarding the certification pathway, dry AMD and the optometrist's role in the provision of eye health care. Information needs to be available prior to the diagnosis of an eye disease, rather than only from the point of diagnosis or where the vision reaches the level required for certification.ConclusionThe findings support the provision of CVI within primary eye care while highlighting areas of importance in pathway development. These include the provision of accessible information prior to, at the point of and following the diagnosis of an eye condition. Information provided needs to extend to the awareness of the role of the optometrist in the provision of eye care, and public health awareness of modifiable risk factors, which will influence the possibility of disease development in later life. The findings provide information that will be useful to those responsible for the provision of CVI within primary care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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