General practitioners' confidence in diagnosing and managing eye conditions: a survey in south Devon.
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Vol. 42 (354) , 21-4
Abstract
In order to open dialogue aimed at increasing eye care in general practice and reduce waiting times for ophthalmic outpatient appointments general practitioners in the Torbay health district were asked about their levels of confidence in ophthalmology as a subject, and in the diagnosis and management of specific eye conditions. They were also asked about ophthalmic equipment available to them, their management policies for 34 specific eye conditions, and their perceived need for further training in this subject. A total of 75% of the general practitioners responded to the questionnaire. Despite more than half of the general practitioners indicating that they did not feel confident with ophthalmology generally, most expressed confidence in diagnosing and managing common eye conditions. Basic equipment for examining the eye was available to most doctors. Referral policies varied considerably, and these have resource implications. Seventy eight per cent of respondents were prepared to take on more eye care in general practice, and over 80% of general practitioners requested informal teaching sessions in ophthalmology. Support must be forthcoming if general practitioners are to provide eye care in general practice.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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