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Comparing community-based monitoring to hospital-based care of patients with quiescent age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study of patient and practitioner perspectives on acceptability and access
by
Sharma, Anitta
, Vougioukalou, Sofia
, Csontos, Judit Katalin
, Jones, Aled
, Balaskas, Konstantinos
, Read, Simon M
, Jaber, Alijazy
in
Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Clinical Trial
/ Community Health Services
/ Cost control
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Female
/ GERIATRIC MEDICINE
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Macular degeneration
/ Macular Degeneration - therapy
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Older people
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optometry
/ Original Research
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
2026
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Comparing community-based monitoring to hospital-based care of patients with quiescent age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study of patient and practitioner perspectives on acceptability and access
by
Sharma, Anitta
, Vougioukalou, Sofia
, Csontos, Judit Katalin
, Jones, Aled
, Balaskas, Konstantinos
, Read, Simon M
, Jaber, Alijazy
in
Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Clinical Trial
/ Community Health Services
/ Cost control
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Female
/ GERIATRIC MEDICINE
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Macular degeneration
/ Macular Degeneration - therapy
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Older people
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optometry
/ Original Research
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
2026
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Comparing community-based monitoring to hospital-based care of patients with quiescent age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study of patient and practitioner perspectives on acceptability and access
by
Sharma, Anitta
, Vougioukalou, Sofia
, Csontos, Judit Katalin
, Jones, Aled
, Balaskas, Konstantinos
, Read, Simon M
, Jaber, Alijazy
in
Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Clinical Trial
/ Community Health Services
/ Cost control
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Female
/ GERIATRIC MEDICINE
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Macular degeneration
/ Macular Degeneration - therapy
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Older people
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optometry
/ Original Research
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
2026
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Comparing community-based monitoring to hospital-based care of patients with quiescent age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study of patient and practitioner perspectives on acceptability and access
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Comparing community-based monitoring to hospital-based care of patients with quiescent age-related macular degeneration: a qualitative study of patient and practitioner perspectives on acceptability and access
2026
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ObjectivesThis process evaluation explores patient and healthcare professional acceptability of community-based monitoring versus hospital-based care for patients with quiescent neovascular age-related macular degeneration (QnAMD).DesignQualitative process evaluation was conducted as part of a randomised controlled trial.SettingSix hospitals and six community-based practices.Participants25 patients and 16 healthcare professionals (ophthalmologists and optometrists). This approach helped differentiate between common issues and those specific to community-based monitoring.InterventionThe Quality-Assured Follow-Up of QnAMD by non-medical practitioners trial aimed to examine whether non-medical practitioners follow-up patients with QnAMD in the community in a safe and clinically and cost-effective way. The process evaluation aimed to examine whether the intervention was acceptable by patients and professionals. The process evaluation was based on interviews which contained open-ended questions focused on patient experience and confidence in community-based care, issues concerning the practicalities of the organisation and management of the clinic, and resources including IT and digital equipment. The theory of acceptability framework was used to interpret the findings.ResultsPatients reported positively on the experience of receiving QnAMD services in the community and highlighted staff professionalism and clear communication. Key themes were the proximity of care provision for patients, IT interoperability and the real-world costs of running the service. Some patients randomised to the hospital showed preference for the intervention to take place in the hospital, mediated mainly by prior experience of hospital care and travel distance. The location of the clinic and transport routes affected the experience of attending appointments, with strong preference expressed for proximity to one’s home. Inaccessibility due to non-modifiable internal building structures in the community and parking in hospital eye services was reported by a small proportion of patients. Healthcare professionals reported positively about their ability to deliver QnAMD services in community settings but raised concerns about the compatibility of technological infrastructure that facilitates the sharing of optical coherence tomography image and video files. Some optometrists were also concerned about the financial sustainability of the intervention after the end of the trial due to the costs involved in the administration of QnAMD follow-up care.ConclusionsThe delivery of QnAMD services in the community by non-medical personnel was broadly accepted by both patients and practitioners. This implies that non-medical practitioners can follow up patients with QnAMD in the community in a safe way. Further research would be needed to establish whether similar results would be obtained during routine practice outside a research project and whether the long-term follow-up for QnAMD would be financially sustainable for independent as well as chain community optometry practices.Trial registration numberNCT03893474.
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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