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African Vision and Eye Health

On-line version ISSN 2410-1516
Print version ISSN 2413-3183

Abstract

ALHASSAN, Mosaad; ALMUSTANYIR, Ali  and  ALMOAJEL, Alia. Adopting the World Health Organization's eye care competency framework in Saudi healthcare system. AVEH [online]. 2024, vol.83, n.1, pp.1-9. ISSN 2410-1516.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/aveh.v83i1.899.

BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the Eye Care Competency Framework (ECCF) as a guideline to ensure proper delivery of eye care in healthcare systems. Improving the eye healthcare system in Saudi Arabia is essential to prevent or limit the high rate of ocular morbidity. This may be achieved by enabling optometrists to function as primary eye care providers within the primary eye healthcare system in line with WHO's framework AIM: This study aimed to engage experts in eye healthcare services to explore the possibilities of adopting the WHO's ECCF in Saudi Arabia's healthcare system SETTING: A 2-round Delphi study was conducted by enrolling 19 experts with great knowledge and experience in ocular health from different institutes across Saudi Arabia METHODS: The experts' opinions were collected using a 5-point Likert scale during both rounds to determine their opinions regarding the clinical skills of optometrists in Saudi Arabia. Statements reaching a consensus of ≥ 80% were adopted and considered applicable RESULTS: The statements were classified into six domains: practice, professionalism, learning and development, management and leadership, community and advocacy, and evidence. All statements were deemed suitable to be adopted and applied to the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia CONCLUSION: This study established the applicability of the ECCF as a universal model and guideline to enable optometrists to function as primary eye care providers CONTRIBUTION: This model can be applied to improve the primary eye healthcare system in other countries

Keywords : primary eye care; optometry; Saudi Arabia; scope of practice; Delphi study.

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