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Geriatric optometry questionnaire.
Authors:J M Lightman  A A Rosenbloom
Abstract:A national survey of American Optometric Association Low Vision Section members was conducted by the newly formed Geriatrics and Low Vision Committee during the fall of 1989. The "Geriatric Optometry Questionnaire" was designed to establish a greater understanding of the nature of comprehensive professional services for the unique needs of visually impaired older persons. Of the 481 surveys mailed, 289 were returned for a response rate of 60 percent. Seventy-eight percent of the respondents had completed their formal optometric education after 1970. Results indicated that geriatric optometric care is predominantly delivered in private practices and in low vision agencies. Approximately 69 percent of the patients are above the age of 65, with the majority of those being under 85. Although the average initial low vision appointment lasts 60-90 minutes, this generally represents the low vision examination and evaluation of low vision devices only. Complete ocular health assessments combined with low vision evaluations are provided by only 33.5 percent. While 80 percent of the optometrists responding take psychosocial histories, only 60 percent routinely refer patients for social services and rehabilitative training. Similarly, 57 percent of those responding referred patients for independent daily living skills instruction and only 53 percent for orientation and mobility training. These data suggest that optometrists have not yet completely incorporated the multidisciplinary approach to geriatric health care and that continuing education in this area is needed.
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