Ophthalmology examination during well-child visits in primary care health centres: Knowledge and difficulties experienced by health workers. / Examen oftalmológico durante el control del niño sano en atención primaria: conocimiento y dificultades de los miembros del equipo de salud.
Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed)
; 96(1): 26-31, 2021 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-33067032
INTRODUCTION: The red reflex examination (RRE) and visual acuity testing (VA) is a mandatory part of the examination during the well-child visits (WCV) in primary health care centres of the public system of health in Chile. The eye examination is aimed at the early detection of severe eye diseases in children, such as retinoblastoma, congenital cataracts, and amblyopia. The knowledge and difficulties experienced by health workers in primary care health centres for evaluating the red reflex during WCV in Chile is unknown. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A survey was performed in primary community health centres of XXX Santiago de Chile. RESULTS: The WCV were mainly performed by physicians (45.2%) and nurses (35.8%). Only 34% of health workers performed the red reflex test, and 42.3% checked VA during the WCV. The main reasons for not doing it include the lack of direct ophthalmoscopes and VA charts (55.2% and 43.9%, respectively) at their centres, and not having the knowledge or skills (29.3% and 22%, respectively) to properly perform these clinical tests. CONCLUSION: In this series, the eye examination of children attending WCV was unfrequently performed. A better implementation of the health centres and training of the health workers are needed in order to improve the access and quality of the paediatric eye examination in primary health care institutions in Chile.
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed)
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