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Dumbrăveanu, Lilia; Cușnir, Valeriu
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Cușnir, Valeriu; Dumbrăveanu, Lilia; Ceban, Cornelia; Procopciuc, Vitalie; Nacu, Viorel; Cușnir, Vitalie
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<description>The role of an optometrist in medical system of the Republic of Moldova
Gavriliuc, Tatiana; Ghidirimschi, Tatiana; Bakketeig, Hans Bjorn
Background: In 2017 optometry specialty was established at Nicolae Testemitanu State&#13;
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova, decision approved by the&#13;
Government (HG Nr. 482/2017). The first class of optometrists graduated in June 2021, and is&#13;
going to be engaged in national primary health care. High prevalence of visual impairments and&#13;
increasing incidence of eye diseases represent the premises of optometry establishment as a&#13;
specialty in the Republic of Moldova. According to Vision Atlas, in 2020 in the Republic of&#13;
Moldova, there were an estimated number of 830 000 people with vision loss, of these, 19 000&#13;
people were blind. In comparison with neighbouring countries (Romania, Ukraine), Republic of&#13;
Moldova is distinguished by its higher prevalence of vision loss of 22%, followed by Ukraine with&#13;
a prevalence of 19% and Romania with 18%. Thus, Eastern Europe faces a high prevalence of&#13;
visual impairments compared to Western and Northern European countries. The prevalence of&#13;
visual impairments is 22.4%, and blindness is 0.50%. In this context, the optometrist will have a&#13;
vital role in the prophylaxis of visual impairments and the prevention of preventable blindness.&#13;
Objective of the Study: To describe the role of an optometrist in the assessment of visual&#13;
impairments; to assess the public’s knowledge and attitude regarding the new specialty.&#13;
Materials and Methods: A descriptive, sociological study was performed, based on a populationbased random questionnaire. Observational, historical, statistical and comparative methods were&#13;
applied. Public’s knowledge of the differences between ophthalmologists and optometrists was&#13;
estimated.&#13;
Results: The questionnaire was completed by 110 people, females represented 60.9% (n = 67) of&#13;
the total number of respondents, and males 39.1% (n = 43). A similar distribution by genre can be&#13;
noticed in the study Gaurav Dubey, 2019, with an inverse value. Participants from urban areas&#13;
constitute 66% (n = 73) and from rural areas - 34% (n = 37). Their clinical profile showed previous&#13;
spectacle or contact lens wear 59.1% (n = 65), other 40.9% (n = 45) do not have such experience.&#13;
Therefore, more than a half of participants interacted with national ophthalmological medical&#13;
system.&#13;
The majority 74.5% (n = 82) of the respondents reported a high level of awareness of the optometry&#13;
term, only 25.5% (n = 28) had never interacted with the given term. Respondents chose the&#13;
exclusive responsibility of optometrists, in order to assess their knowledge of the differences&#13;
between ophthalmologists and optometrists. The respondents when asked about the optometrist&#13;
functions (multiple choice questions used), so (46.2%), thinks the optometrist prescribes spectacles&#13;
and contact lenses; (26.8%) – sells glasses and chooses frames; (18.28%) – diagnoses eye diseases.&#13;
Nevertheless, the wrong options as medical treatment of eye diseases (7.4%) and surgical treatment&#13;
(1.1%) were selected as well. The connection between selecting wrong options and&#13;
educational/economic status has not been established.&#13;
Educational and professional status of the respondents determined a high level of awareness&#13;
according to the results of the research. It is recommended to include participants with a more&#13;
variable socio-demographic status, in order to ensure a higher representativity of the population in the next conducted surveys. These findings of the questionnaire seem to indicate only the general&#13;
tendency among the society.&#13;
Conclusions: Optometry as a health care field remains to be explored, as it is a new specialty in&#13;
Republic of Moldova. The evolution of optometry is accelerated all over the world, however it is&#13;
geographically dispersed. The study showed a relatively high level of public knowledge regarding&#13;
optometry, among people with secondary/higher, medical degree. Also, there is an essential&#13;
demand of more complex researches among people with variable representative sample.
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