2020
DOI: 10.1097/ijg.0000000000001756
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Facilitators and Barriers to Glaucoma Screening Identified by Key Stakeholders in Underserved Communities: A Community-engaged Research Approach

Abstract: The aim was to identify the facilitators and barriers to implementing glaucoma screening programs in 2 community clinics.Methods: A concurrent mixed-methods process analysis using CER. Key stakeholders-including patients, providers, and staff membersfrom 2 community clinics were interviewed using a semistructured interview guide. Interviews had 2 parts: (1) asking patients about community-based facilitators and barriers to implementing glaucoma screening and care and (2) eliciting feedback about a personalized… Show more

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“…Telemedicine has been a vital mode of healthcare delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be crucial for future local or global crises, and can also expand the reach of specialty eye care services to rural and urban areas who lack access to ophthalmic care. 35,36 To ensure that health disparities are not worsened by the heightened use of remote care, health care providers and insurance carriers must find ways to make telemedicine accessible, particularly for older Americans, racial and ethnic minority Americans, and those with lower socioeconomic status. This may require making new modalities of telemedicine available via telephone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine has been a vital mode of healthcare delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be crucial for future local or global crises, and can also expand the reach of specialty eye care services to rural and urban areas who lack access to ophthalmic care. 35,36 To ensure that health disparities are not worsened by the heightened use of remote care, health care providers and insurance carriers must find ways to make telemedicine accessible, particularly for older Americans, racial and ethnic minority Americans, and those with lower socioeconomic status. This may require making new modalities of telemedicine available via telephone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, funding for community-engaged research could help align researchers and community organizations to decrease vision health disparities [ 74 ]. In fact, community-engaged research is critical to engage stakeholders and tailor vision programs to community needs [ 75 ].…”
Section: How Ophthalmologists Can Take Action To Address Social Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeted/one-on-one feedback Targeted/one-on-one feedback seeks out individuals with specific knowledge, experience, or insights about a research topic, 28 who may be geographically distant or have other barriers to regular participation in groups. 29,30 As such, it may be particularly useful to engage traditionally underrepresented populations.…”
Section: Consortium-level Community/patient Stakeholder Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%