Clinical Scorecard: Survey: 96% of Optometrists Assess Smoking Status
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Smoking Status Assessment in Eye Care |
| Key Mechanisms | Assessment of smoking status and provision of cessation advice during eye examinations. |
| Target Population | Patients aged 16 years or older receiving eye care services in Wales. |
| Care Setting | Publicly funded eye care services in Wales. |
Key Highlights
- 96% of optometrists aim to identify smoking status during eye examinations.
- 78% advise on the link between smoking and eye health.
- 83% feel adequately trained to discuss smoking cessation.
- 60% report patient reluctance as a barrier to discussions.
- Notable increase in practice compared to earlier surveys.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Assess smoking status during eye examinations.
Management
- Advise patients on the link between smoking and eye health.
- Provide resources for smoking cessation support.
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Assess patient motivation to stop smoking.
Risks
- Limited consultation time and patient reluctance hinder discussions.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients aged 16 years or older in Wales receiving NHS optometry services.
Optometrists are well-positioned to discuss smoking cessation but face barriers.
Clinical Best Practices
- Engage in smoking status discussions during eye examinations.
- Utilize available training resources to enhance confidence in smoking cessation counseling.
- Address barriers such as patient reluctance and time constraints.
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