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Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China

OBJECTIVES: To explore the characteristics of the low-income elderly who underwent free cataract surgery and to determine the degree of patient satisfaction with the free cataract surgery programme in urban China. METHODS: A free cataract surgery management workflow was designed as a poverty relief...

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Autores principales: Lin, Haotian, Lin, Duoru, Long, Erping, Jiang, Haofeng, Qu, Bo, Tang, Jinzhu, Lin, Yingfen, Chen, Jingjing, Wu, Xiaohang, Lin, Zhuoling, Li, Xiaoyan, Liu, Zhenzhen, Zhang, Bo, Chen, Hui, Tan, Xuhua, Luo, Lixia, Liu, Yizhi, Chen, Weirong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27084286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011061
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author Lin, Haotian
Lin, Duoru
Long, Erping
Jiang, Haofeng
Qu, Bo
Tang, Jinzhu
Lin, Yingfen
Chen, Jingjing
Wu, Xiaohang
Lin, Zhuoling
Li, Xiaoyan
Liu, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Bo
Chen, Hui
Tan, Xuhua
Luo, Lixia
Liu, Yizhi
Chen, Weirong
author_facet Lin, Haotian
Lin, Duoru
Long, Erping
Jiang, Haofeng
Qu, Bo
Tang, Jinzhu
Lin, Yingfen
Chen, Jingjing
Wu, Xiaohang
Lin, Zhuoling
Li, Xiaoyan
Liu, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Bo
Chen, Hui
Tan, Xuhua
Luo, Lixia
Liu, Yizhi
Chen, Weirong
author_sort Lin, Haotian
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To explore the characteristics of the low-income elderly who underwent free cataract surgery and to determine the degree of patient satisfaction with the free cataract surgery programme in urban China. METHODS: A free cataract surgery management workflow was designed as a poverty relief project in Guangzhou. In this study, participants who underwent free cataract surgery between January and August 2014 received a telephone interview based on a structured questionnaire. Data were collected on patient demographics, resources, health conditions, reasons for undergoing the free surgery and overall evaluation of the free cataract surgery programme. RESULTS: Among the 833 participants, the mean surgical age was 76.85±7.46 years (95% CI 76.34 to 77.36), and the male to female ratio was 385:448. The majority (94.31%, 746/791) of patients resided in the main urban districts. Patients underwent surgery 61.08±60.15 months (95% CI 56.17 to 66.00) after becoming aware of the cataract, although 66.83% of them reported that their daily lives were influenced by cataracts. Only 21.5% of the respondents underwent physical examinations that included regular eye screening, and only 6.30% were highly educated patients. Financial problems were the primary reason cited by patients for participating in the free surgery programme. Those patients with a monthly family income of 1000–2999¥ (US$161–482) per capita constituted the largest patient population. The free clinics in the parks and the free cataract surgery were highly rated (9.46 and 9.11 of 10 points) by the beneficiaries. CONCLUSIONS: The telephone survey revealed a high level of patient satisfaction regarding the free cataract surgery programme. Most of the patients who participated in the programme resided in major urban districts and had poor health awareness and a low level of education. The information provided by this study is crucial for improving and expanding the management of free cataract surgery programmes. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02633865; Post-results.
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spelling pubmed-48387252016-04-22 Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China Lin, Haotian Lin, Duoru Long, Erping Jiang, Haofeng Qu, Bo Tang, Jinzhu Lin, Yingfen Chen, Jingjing Wu, Xiaohang Lin, Zhuoling Li, Xiaoyan Liu, Zhenzhen Zhang, Bo Chen, Hui Tan, Xuhua Luo, Lixia Liu, Yizhi Chen, Weirong BMJ Open Health Services Research OBJECTIVES: To explore the characteristics of the low-income elderly who underwent free cataract surgery and to determine the degree of patient satisfaction with the free cataract surgery programme in urban China. METHODS: A free cataract surgery management workflow was designed as a poverty relief project in Guangzhou. In this study, participants who underwent free cataract surgery between January and August 2014 received a telephone interview based on a structured questionnaire. Data were collected on patient demographics, resources, health conditions, reasons for undergoing the free surgery and overall evaluation of the free cataract surgery programme. RESULTS: Among the 833 participants, the mean surgical age was 76.85±7.46 years (95% CI 76.34 to 77.36), and the male to female ratio was 385:448. The majority (94.31%, 746/791) of patients resided in the main urban districts. Patients underwent surgery 61.08±60.15 months (95% CI 56.17 to 66.00) after becoming aware of the cataract, although 66.83% of them reported that their daily lives were influenced by cataracts. Only 21.5% of the respondents underwent physical examinations that included regular eye screening, and only 6.30% were highly educated patients. Financial problems were the primary reason cited by patients for participating in the free surgery programme. Those patients with a monthly family income of 1000–2999¥ (US$161–482) per capita constituted the largest patient population. The free clinics in the parks and the free cataract surgery were highly rated (9.46 and 9.11 of 10 points) by the beneficiaries. CONCLUSIONS: The telephone survey revealed a high level of patient satisfaction regarding the free cataract surgery programme. Most of the patients who participated in the programme resided in major urban districts and had poor health awareness and a low level of education. The information provided by this study is crucial for improving and expanding the management of free cataract surgery programmes. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02633865; Post-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4838725/ /pubmed/27084286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011061 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Lin, Haotian
Lin, Duoru
Long, Erping
Jiang, Haofeng
Qu, Bo
Tang, Jinzhu
Lin, Yingfen
Chen, Jingjing
Wu, Xiaohang
Lin, Zhuoling
Li, Xiaoyan
Liu, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Bo
Chen, Hui
Tan, Xuhua
Luo, Lixia
Liu, Yizhi
Chen, Weirong
Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title_full Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title_fullStr Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title_full_unstemmed Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title_short Patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban China
title_sort patient participation in free cataract surgery: a cross-sectional study of the low-income elderly in urban china
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27084286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011061
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