National Framework for Action to Promote Eye Health and


Key Area for Action 2: Increasing early detection



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Key Area for Action 2: Increasing early detection

Action Area: Primary Health Care

Vision Initiative


The Vision Initiative team provided training and a range or resources to primary health care professionals in the Vision Initiative Pilot Project areas to assist in their ability to identify patients/customers who may be at risk of eye diseases and refer them to a local optometrist for an eye examination. All primary health care professionals were encouraged to ask a simple question “When was the last time you had an eye examination with an eye health professional?” as part of their everyday interactions with patients/customers.
Each GP practice and pharmacy was provided with an Eye Health Kit, with contents of the kit provided in the table below. In addition, online training has been provided free of charge for all participating GPs, practice nurses and pharmacists in each pilot project area.



Content of the eye health kits – 1 pack per health practice

Content list

Pharmacy

GP Practice




In kit

On CD (PDF)

In kit

On CD (PDF)

CD

Yes

No

Yes

No

User guide

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Referrals tools

Referral pathway diagram - Pharmacy

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Referral pathway diagram – GP practice

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Vision Initiative recommendation card (100/kit)

Yes

No

Yes

No

Vision Initiative referral letter

No

No

No

Yes

Optometry Victoria referral form

No

No

Yes

Yes

Australian College of Optometry (ACO) referral form (Darebin only)

No

No

Yes

Yes

RVEEH32 referral form and all accompanying documentation

No

No

Yes

Yes

Vision Australia referral pad

Yes

No

Yes

No

Guide Dogs Victoria referral pad

Yes

No

Yes

No

ACO Low Vision Clinic referral pad (Darebin only)

Yes

No

Yes

No

Optometry scope of practice

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Health promotion materials

DL simulation plastic cards

Yes

No

Yes

No

DL online training promotion card

No

No

Yes

No

DL Vision Initiative website promotion card

Yes

No

Yes

No

DL awareness brochure (100/kit)

Yes

No

Yes

No

A3 poster (2/kit)

Yes

No

Yes

No

Window decal (1/kit)

Yes

No

Yes

No

Shelf talkers (30/kit)

Yes

No

No

No

Vision Initiative information sheets x9

No

Yes

No

Yes

Vision Initiative resources order form

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes



Action Area: Childhood Screening



Example of a successful initiative – Victoria
Australian College of Optometry (ACO) research in a disadvantaged community
During the reporting period, the ACO (Victorian Eyecare Service provider) conducted a study in order to explore the barriers to correction of vision problems in a disadvantaged school community and to inform the delivery of public health programmes directed at the children from such schools.
The study found that vision problems were common, with over 23% of all children having some disorder. Children at School B – a small private school north of Melbourne - were almost three times more likely to have had a previous eye test than children at School A – a primary school in Melbourne’s western suburbs with demographic indicators of social disadvantage, including recent refugee arrivals, low income profile and families from non-English speaking backgrounds.
The cost of glasses and medicines was perceived as a significant barrier to receiving vision correction by both parents and teachers at School A. Additionally parents perceived the normal costs of eye examination as being a barrier even before any treatment costs. Teachers lacked confidence in identifying students with vision problems.



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