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Title: A cross-sectional study of optometrists' attitudes towards dry eye disease management in Hong Kong : a web-based survey in Hong Kong
Authors: Chan, KY
Guo, B
Tse, JSH 
Li, PH
Cheong, AM 
Ngo, W
Lam, TC 
Issue Date: 30-May-2024
Source: Heliyon, 30 May 2024, v. 10, no. 10, e31181
Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to explore the practices of optometrists in Hong Kong towards diagnosing and managing dry eye disease (DED).
Methods: From September 2021 to March 2022, an online questionnaire was distributed to optometrists in Hong Kong through several professional associations. The questionnaire included questions about the importance and usefulness of various diagnostic tests, as well as inquiries about management strategies and recommended follow-up schedules for DED. Responses were compared between optometrists who were more or less proactive in continuing education to identify potential differences.
Results: The analysis included 68 valid responses. Sixty-one of them were Part 1 optometrists that represents 5.5 % of registered Part 1 optometrists back in 2022. Assessment of clinical symptoms was the most commonly performed investigation (93 %) and considered the most important (75 %) procedure in DED assessments, followed by corneal staining and fluorescein tear break-up time. Traditional diagnostic tests were preferred over newer methods, such as osmolarity, which were not yet commonly used. Unpreserved lubricants (90 %) and lid hygiene (63 %) were the primary treatments recommended for mild DED. Optometrists who had more experience and frequent participation in continuing education were more confident in diagnosing and managing DED, and more likely to recommend omega-3 supplements for moderate DED.
Conclusion: The diagnostic and management strategies of optometrists in Hong Kong were generally consistent with the recommendations of the Dry Eye Workshop II report. However, standardized DED questionnaires and newer diagnostic tools were not commonly used. Evidence-based optometric care for dry eye management should be encouraged in Hong Kong optometric practice.
Keywords: Dry eye
Evidence-based practice
Questionnaire
Survey
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Heliyon 
EISSN: 2405-8440
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31181
Rights: © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
The following publication Chan, K. Y., Guo, B., Tse, J. S. H., Li, P. H., Cheong, A. M. Y., Ngo, W., & Lam, T. C. (2024). A cross-sectional study of optometrists' attitudes towards dry eye disease management in Hong Kong: A web-based survey in Hong Kong. Heliyon, 10(10), e31181 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31181.
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