Enhancing
vision care integration: 1. Development of practice algorithms
D.D. Persaud, S. Jreige, R.P. LeBlanc
ABSTRACT
Background:
Appropriate access to the best quality
of vision care is enhanced when patients receive eye care services from
the right professional, at the right time, and in the right place. This
paper, the first in a two-part series, describes the development of
an integrated framework for vision care delivery. Specifically, two
patient-centred vision care algorithms for the multidisciplinary management
of diabetic retinopathy and the red eye are outlined, and the process
that resulted in their development is described.
Methods:
The method used relies on a description
of a multidisciplinary collaboration that occurred among ophthalmologists,
optometrists, general practitioners and representatives of the Nova
Scotia Department of Health with the aim of developing an integrated
patient-focused multidisciplinary framework for vision care delivery.
Results:
The process of collaborative negotiation
among the four groups resulted in the development of multidisciplinary
algorithms for the screening of patients with diabetes mellitus and
the treatment of those presenting with a red eye.
Interpretation:
Professional scope of practice
has always been a conten tious issue among health care professions.
However, where parties agree to work within an atmosphere of respect
and to accept guidance in areas of disagreement from a third party respected
by all, compromise is possible. The result was the development of two
vision care algorithms and ongoing efforts on the development of other
algorithms.
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