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Evaluation of Clinical Decisions and Assessment of Those at Risk of Primary Angle Closure by Community Optometrists

Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Angle Closure Glaucoma
Interventions
Other: Educational package
Registration Number
NCT05543889
Lead Sponsor
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Brief Summary

Increases in the aging population has resulted in increased demand for glaucoma services. Glaucoma is a disease that if untreated, can lead to blindness. This increase and need for long term treatment with monitoring have resulted in a significant demand in the hospital eye service (HES). Many departments are now facing a considerable backlog of outpatient appointments and it's essential that these appointments are reserved for patients who are at risk of glaucoma blindness.

Primary angle closure (PAC) glaucoma is a type of glaucoma, where the drainage route for the fluid inside the eye (known as the angle) is narrowed or blocked. It has been recently identified that approximately half of patients referred into the HES for a suspect narrow angle for further investigation are healthy and are immediately discharged. The exact reasons for these findings are unknown.

This project will investigate clinical decisions by community optometrists who account for the majority of PAC referrals into the HES, as well as assessing their ability to evaluate those at risk of PAC. This project will also examine whether clinical agreement could be improved by providing an educational package.

A clinical image database of angles will be acquired from glaucoma patients attending Moorfields Eye Hospital. A learning package discussing angle closure referral will also be developed. Community optometrists will be invited to complete a questionnaire on their clinical decision making. This will be followed by the vignette assessment, learning package and re-assessment.

If this educational package and/or any other identifiers are found to improve agreement levels, this could reduce the number of referrals and enable community monitoring of those at low risk of developing PAC glaucoma in their lifetime.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
163
Inclusion Criteria

New patients attending the glaucoma clinic at Moorfields Eye Hospital

Exclusion Criteria
  • They cannot be examined using a table mounted slit lamp due to physical limitations or have gross nystagmus.
  • Unable to consent
  • If they are unable to communicate in English and there is no available interpreter that meets requirements set out by Moorfields standard operating policies for patients
  • Under 18 years old

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
OptometristsEducational package50 optometrists will be recruited to undertake the clinical vignette assessment
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Agreement of community optometrists on measuring Limbal anterior chamber depth12 months

Levels of agreement and precision of optometrist observers before and after intervention of online educational package in assessment of Limbal anterior chamber depth as a surrogate measure of angle width. Agreement will be measured via an online assessment vignette assessment package. Weighted Kappa statistic and levels agreement will be the outcome measures

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Qualitative outcome measures from optometrists12 months

Questionnaire based outcomes capturing data around current practice, qualifications and training, knowledge and resources available in practice with regards to angle closure diagnosis and referral

Qualitative outcome measures from patients12 months

Difficulty in performing tests and satisfaction from the appointment (Likert scale 1-10), time taken (minutes) and costs of travel (£) to test site and waiting time to be examined from referral (months).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 162 City Road

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London, United Kingdom

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