The Effect of Counseling in Cataract Screening: Guangdong Uptake of Surgery Trial
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Cataract
- Sponsor
- Sun Yat-sen University
- Enrollment
- 434
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Decision to Undergo Cataract Surgery (Surgery Acceptance)
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 14 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is:
- To determine whether an educational intervention designed based on studies in the area is effective in increasing acceptance of surgery and presentation to the hospital, when adjusting for a number of potential determinants of service uptake;
- To assess short-term impact of the educational intervention on knowledge about cataract and attitudes toward locally-available surgical services.
Detailed Description
China is home to the 18% of the world's blind people, an estimated 6.6 million. In China, cataract is the leading cause of blindness. In Guangdong, current counseling measures for patients diagnosed with cataract are minimal and often lack adequate descriptions of what cataract is, what causes cataract, and benefits/risks of surgery. A counseling session for cataract patients and family members, conducted by a trained nurse during outreach screening, may increase subsequent attendance at pre-operative examination, acceptance of cataract surgery, and attendance at follow-up examinations. An integral part of this counseling is a short movie consisting of testimony from a former cataract patient who underwent surgery ("pseudophakic motivator"). The use of pseudophakic motivators have been shown to be effective in increasing surgical uptake. In addition, a previously validated "Barriers Questionnaire" will be used to assess predictors of of hospital attendance, surgery acceptance, and follow-up attendance in the categories of cost, transportation, knowledge, and concerns about quality.
Investigators
Congdon Nathan
Dr. Nathan Congdon, MD, MPH
Sun Yat-sen University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •thought by the examiner to have age-related or myopic cataract in one or both eyes
- •pinhole-corrected visual acuity less than or equal to 6/18.
Exclusion Criteria
- •traumatic cataract
- •inability to give informed consent due to dementia or other reasons.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Decision to Undergo Cataract Surgery (Surgery Acceptance)
Time Frame: within 6 months after screening examination
Measured as a percentage of subjects who decide to undergo cataract surgery within 6 months after screening (positive) out of total subjects.
Secondary Outcomes
- Attendance at Hospital for Pre-operative Examination(within 6 months after screening examination)
- Knowledge That Cataract Can be Treated(Assessed during day of screening examination)
- Belief That Doctors and Nurses at the Hospital Have "Very Good" Attitudes(Assessed during day of screening examination)
- Belief That Vision Will Improve "a Lot" Following Surgery(Assessed during day of screening examination)
- Belief That Surgery Will be Painful(Assessed during day of screening examination)
- Belief That Surgeons at the Hospital Are "Highly Skilled"(Assessed during day of screening examination)