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Utilization of eye care services in Victoria
Authors:Müller Andreas  Vu Hien T  Ferraro John G  Keeffe Jill E  Taylor Hugh R
Affiliation:Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne, Vision Cooperative Research Centre, Victoria, Australia. mullera@unimelb.edu.au
Abstract:PURPOSE: To determine baseline eye care utilization by older Victorians in order to assess change in 2 years after an eye health promotion campaign. METHODS: A letter of invitation to participate was sent to all people aged 70-79 years in randomly selected Melbourne postcode areas. A questionnaire was designed to allow gathering of eye health-related information. Eye exams included autorefraction, frequency doubling technology and non-mydriatic fundus photography. Results were compared with the Melbourne Vision Impairment Project . RESULTS: A total of 1695 people with a mean age of 74 years were recruited. The overall proportion with visual impairment was 8% (134/1695), of which 27% (36/134) was due to non-refractive causes. Only 31% (11/36) of visually impaired people knew about low-vision services, of whom 20% (7/36) had used them. Of all people with diabetes, only 52% (96/184) had a dilated eye exam within the recommended 2 years (Melbourne Vision Impairment Project 44%). CONCLUSIONS: Compliance rates with recommendations for 2-yearly eye exams for people with diabetes have not improved since the last major eye health study in Victoria 10 years ago. The same is true for the rate of undiagnosed glaucoma, suggesting that messages about eye examinations need to be promoted for older people at high risk of vision loss, for example, those with diabetes and at risk of vision loss from glaucoma.
Keywords:ageing    eye examination    service utilization
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