An investigation of barriers and enablers to community eye care for children in England: A qualitative descriptive study

Author:

Wilson Salma1ORCID,Ctori Irene1,Shah Rakhee1ORCID,Conway Miriam L.1ORCID,Willis Sophie J.2,Suttle Catherine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Optometry and Visual Science, City University of London London UK

2. Department of Midwifery and Radiography, City University of London London UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeResearch suggests that there are challenges in the accessibility of eye care for children in England. This study explores the barriers and enablers to eye examinations for children under 5 years of age from the perspective of community optometrists in England.MethodsOptometrists working in community settings were invited to participate in virtual focus group discussions using an online platform based on a topic guide. The discussions were audio‐recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed. Themes were derived from the focus group data based on the study aim and research question.ResultsThirty optometrists participated in the focus group discussions. The overarching themes identified as barriers to eye examinations for young children in a community setting were as follows: ‘Time and Money’, ‘Knowledge, Skills and Confidence’, ‘Awareness and Communication’, ‘Range of Attitudes’ and ‘Clinical Setting’. The key themes for enabling eye examinations for young children were as follows: ‘Improving behaviour’, ‘Enhancing training and education’, ‘Enhancing eye care services’, ‘Raising awareness’, ‘Changes in professional bodies’ and ‘Balancing commercial pressures and health care’.ConclusionTime, money, training and equipment are perceived by optometrists as key factors in providing an eye examination for a young child. This study identified a need for improved training and robust governance related to eye examinations for young children. There is a need for change within eye care service delivery such that all children, regardless of age and ability, are examined regularly, and by conducting these examinations, optometrists remain confident.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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