Save our Sight (SOS): a collective call-to-action for enhanced retinal care across health systems in high income countries

Eye (Lond). 2023 Nov;37(16):3351-3359. doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02540-w. Epub 2023 Jun 6.

Abstract

With a growing aging population, the prevalence of age-related eye disease and associated eye care is expected to increase. The anticipated growth in demand, coupled with recent medical advances that have transformed eye care for people living with retinal diseases, particularly neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and diabetic eye disease, has presented an opportunity for health systems to proactively manage the expected burden of these diseases. To do so, we must take collective action to address existing and anticipated capacity limitations by designing and implementing sustainable strategies that enable health systems to provide an optimal standard of care. Sufficient capacity will enable us to streamline and personalize the patient experience, reduce treatment burden, enable more equitable access to care and ensure optimal health outcomes. Through a multi-modal approach that gathered unbiased perspectives from clinical experts and patient advocates from eight high-income countries, substantiated perspectives with evidence from the published literature and validated findings with the broader eye care community, we have exposed capacity challenges that are motivating the community to take action and advocate for change. Herein, we propose a collective call-to-action for the future management of retinal diseases and potential strategies to achieve better health outcomes for individuals at-risk of, or living with, retinal disease.

摘要: 随着人口老龄化的增长, 年龄相关眼病的患病率和相关眼部护理的需求预计将会增加。预期的需求增长, 加上近期的医疗的进步, 转变了视网膜疾病尤其是新生血管性年龄相关性黄斑变性(nAMD)和糖尿病相关眼病患者的眼部护理, 这为医疗系统主动管理这些疾病的预期负担提供了机会。为此, 我们必须采取集体行动, 通过设计和实施可持续发展战略来解决现有和预期的能力限制, 使医疗系统提供一个最优的护理标准。充足的能力将使我们简化和个性化患者的体验、减轻医疗负担, 有公平的途径来关怀和确保最优的健康结果。通过一种多模式的渠道收集了来自八个高收入国家中的临床专家和患者权益倡导者公正的观点、从已发表的文献中获得论证, 眼科护理界验证了结果, 我们揭示了激励社区采取行动并提倡改革的挑战能力。在此, 我们提出一个集体呼吁活动, 呼吁未来对视网膜疾病进行管理,并为有患病风险或正患有视网膜疾病的人们实现更好的医疗健康结果提出潜在策略。.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aging*
  • Developed Countries
  • Humans
  • Retinal Diseases*