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Abstract #84546 Published in IGR 21-1

Eye clinic liaison officers service in the United Kingdom

Papastefanou VP; Kang S; Simkiss P; Zambarakji H
The International journal of health planning and management 2020; 35: 506-519


BACKGROUND: To investigate the role of eye clinic liaison officers (ECLOs) in the United Kingdom and analyse patients' demographics and services provided. METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study. Data were collected from the Royal National Institute of Blind People for ECLOs in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England for the first quarter of 2015. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square and t test as appropriate. RESULTS: Trusts with ECLOs support vary greatly in the UK regions. Only one-third of NHS trusts in England have an ECLO service. Over 4000 patients were assessed. The majority of patients were of White ethnic background (94%), lived alone (37%), had no carers (58%) and were in their 80s (29.5%). The principal ocular conditions causing sight loss and certification were age-related macular degeneration (41.6%) and glaucoma (18.1%). Approximately 70% of patients are first seen at 13 to 18 months from diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: ECLO services vary in the UK regions. England has the lowest ECLO availability per trust and the majority of those assessed were of White British origin with AMD. There are significant delays from diagnosis to the first visit indicating the need for improved services. Further studies are necessary to develop the evidence base for the expansion and funding of ECLO services.

Eye Treatment Centre, Barts Health, Whipps Cross University Hospital, London, UK.

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15 Miscellaneous
1.5 Glaucomas as cause of blindness (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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