Glasgow is one of RNIB's five Community Engagement Projects (CEPs). Each of our five CEP sites is piloting a range of evidence-based eye health interventions to understand how effective they are at increasing service uptake and treatment concordance.
Target population: Pakistani, aged 40 to 65, resident in the Govanhill, East and West Pollokshields areas
Target eye condition: diabetic retinopathy
Establishing an evidence base
RNIB commissioned several pieces of research to inform the development of interventions to be piloted in the CEPs:
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Equity profiles - local public health specialists conducted a systematic review of data in the five CEP sites to explore the population characteristics, service provision, patterns of use and outcomes among the target populations. Read the Glasgow equity profile.
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Evidence review - De Montfort University conducted a review examining evidence of the effectiveness of intervention strategies to address inequalities in eye health care, relating particularly to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. Read the evidence review.
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Qualitative research - conducted with commissioners, frontline eye health professionals, local communities and service users in the five CEP sites to explore awareness, experiences and views on accessing primary and secondary eye care services. Read the research into the barriers and enablers that affect access to primary and secondary eye care services.
CEP objectives
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Increase the uptake of eye examinations.
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Increase the uptake of diabetic retinopathy screening.
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Increase understanding of the need for eye examinations.
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Increase understanding of eye health and its relationship to diabetes
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Pilot intervention
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Community engagement and awareness raising via eye health champions.
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Health professionals to deliver consistent eye health messages to the local community about the importance of regular eye examinations and diabetic retinopathy screening.
Evaluation
Now that the interventions in the five CEP sites have been designed they will be piloted for 18-20 months between 2012 and 2014.
RNIB has appointed the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions across the five CEP sites.
For more information about the Glasgow CEP email professionals@rnib.org.uk.