2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280937
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Optimising fundoscopy practices across the medical spectrum: A focus group study

Abstract: Introduction Fundoscopy can be of great clinical value, yet remains underutilised. Educational attempts to improve fundoscopy utilisation have had limited success. We aimed to explore the barriers and facilitators underlying the uptake of clinical direct ophthalmoscopy across a spectrum of medical specialties and training levels. Methods Ten focus groups were conducted with medical students (n = 42), emergency department doctors (n = 24), basic physician trainees (n = 7), hospital physicians (n = 6) and gene… Show more

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“…Numerous barriers to the use of direct ophthalmoscopy have led to an interest in fundus photography for nonophthalmologists in evaluating the retina. 14,24,25 Medical students have reported a preference for retinal photography over direct ophthalmoscopy and had more accuracy in identifying fundus pathology. 26 NMFP has been shown to have higher sensitivity at detecting diabetic retinopathy compared to direct ophthalmoscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous barriers to the use of direct ophthalmoscopy have led to an interest in fundus photography for nonophthalmologists in evaluating the retina. 14,24,25 Medical students have reported a preference for retinal photography over direct ophthalmoscopy and had more accuracy in identifying fundus pathology. 26 NMFP has been shown to have higher sensitivity at detecting diabetic retinopathy compared to direct ophthalmoscopy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%