TY - JOUR
T1 - Ophthalmic Knowledge and Beliefs Among Women With Diabetes
AU - Pasagian-Macaulay, Araxi
AU - Basch, Charles E.
AU - Zybert, Patricia
AU - Wylie-Rosett, Judith
PY - 1997/8
Y1 - 1997/8
N2 - Many patients with diabetes do not obtain the recommended annual dilated eye exam that is necessary for early detection of diabetic retinopathy. In this study, 150 suburban, low-income women with diabetes were interviewed using a structured telephone questionnaire that included subscales of ophthalmic knowledge and beliefs regarding barriers, benefits, concerns, and self-efficacy related to receiving recommended ophthalmic screening. The data revealed significant gaps in knowledge about diabetes-related eye complications. More than half of the subjects did not know that eye complications may be asymptomatic and that there are ways to lower the risk of eye problems. Over three quarters did not mention having drops put in their eyes as part of an eye exam, one fifth did not know what type of health provider should perform an eye exam, and 17% did not know that annual eye exams were recommended. Subjects were concerned about eye complications associated with diabetes, were aware of the benefits of eye exams, and reported high levels of self- efficacy for receiving an annual eye exam.
AB - Many patients with diabetes do not obtain the recommended annual dilated eye exam that is necessary for early detection of diabetic retinopathy. In this study, 150 suburban, low-income women with diabetes were interviewed using a structured telephone questionnaire that included subscales of ophthalmic knowledge and beliefs regarding barriers, benefits, concerns, and self-efficacy related to receiving recommended ophthalmic screening. The data revealed significant gaps in knowledge about diabetes-related eye complications. More than half of the subjects did not know that eye complications may be asymptomatic and that there are ways to lower the risk of eye problems. Over three quarters did not mention having drops put in their eyes as part of an eye exam, one fifth did not know what type of health provider should perform an eye exam, and 17% did not know that annual eye exams were recommended. Subjects were concerned about eye complications associated with diabetes, were aware of the benefits of eye exams, and reported high levels of self- efficacy for receiving an annual eye exam.
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U2 - 10.1177/014572179702300408
DO - 10.1177/014572179702300408
M3 - Article
C2 - 9305009
AN - SCOPUS:0031180036
SN - 0145-7217
VL - 23
SP - 433
EP - 437
JO - Diabetes Educator
JF - Diabetes Educator
IS - 4
ER -