Encounter glaucoma decision Aid trial

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Abstract

Purpose: A decision aid facilitates patient engagement in the decision-making process in ophthalmic practice. In particular, patients with open-angle glaucoma will benefit from such an intervention as it enhances their knowledge, compliance, and satisfaction with the healthcare services. Methods: The Encounter Glaucoma Decision Aid (GDA) was delivered to 145 patients with open-angle glaucoma at the King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital. Evaluation was done using a pre-validated, semi-structured questionnaire. We compared the patients’ knowledge, compliance, and decision conflict scale at baseline, before receiving Encounter GDA, and again three months later. Results: The average age of the participants was 56.82 years. Most of the participants were male (67.6%). The mean duration since the participants were diagnosed with glaucoma was 9.39 years. After using Encounter GDA, 80% of participants had a statistically significant improvement in their level of knowledge, moving from poor to good (P = 0.001). There was also a statistically significant increase in adherence to medication, from 41.4% to 65.5% (P = 0.001). The decision conflict score decreased significantly after using Encounter GDA (before it was 60.94 ± 21.60 vs. after 19.18 ± 17.83). Conclusion: Using GDA cards as an educational measure has a significant effect on improving patient's knowledge and adherence to medications.

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Alwazae, M., Alhumud, A., Aldarrab, A., Hemid, A. B., AlHassan, R. A., AlAdel, F., … Owaidha, O. (2023). Encounter glaucoma decision Aid trial. European Journal of Ophthalmology, 33(1), 291–296. https://doi.org/10.1177/11206721221093020

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