The paediatric optometry alignment program – a model of interprofessional collaborative eyecare

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Webber, Ann L
McKinlay, Lynne
Newcomb, Dana
Dai, Shuan
Gole, Glen A
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2023
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Clinical Relevance: Collaboration  between hospital-based ophthalmology and community-based optometry could pave the way to improve access to paediatric eyecare services. Background: The Paediatric Optometry Alignment Program (POAP) began in 2016 as a proof-of-concept pilot project that aimed to improve access to specialist paediatric ophthalmology services. If found to be effective at improving patient access, and the quality of care acceptable to patients and professionals then the strategic intent was to upscale the programme to  serve as a model for paediatric eye care in the community. Methods: Temporal observational trend analysis was used to review ophthalmology clinic appointment waitlists prior and post POAP pilot project commencement. Family satisfaction with post-discharge care was surveyed in a purposive sample of 30 patients.  Aligned optometrists in the program pilot (n = 97) were invited to complete an online survey (response rate 46%; n = 45). Results:  The percentage of children waiting longer than clinically recommended fell from 72% to 36%. Sixty-seven percent  of surveyed families had attended a community optometrist as recommended, and all rated the optometry experience from good to excellent.  Participating optometrists reported high levels of satisfaction with involvement in the program, and increased confidence and involvement in paediatric eye care delivery. The need to improve formal transfer  of clinical information was identified. Conclusion: Facilitated integrated care between community-based optometrists and a hospital-based ophthalmology department can improve access for tertiary care services, with high satisfaction for families and participating community-based optometrists.

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Clinical and Experimental Optometry

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106

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2

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Webber, AL; McKinlay, L; Newcomb, D; Dai, S; Gole, GA, The paediatric optometry alignment program – a model of interprofessional collaborative eyecare, Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2023, 106 (2), pp. 178-186

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