Meeting the need for post-stroke vision care in Australia: a scoping narrative review of current practice

Shanelle Sorbello,Kathryn Rose,Amanda French,Fiona Rowe, Sonia Lau

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2023)

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PurposeDetermine current vision care pathways and practices for stroke survivors in Australia and internationally, focusing on identifying reoccurring gaps in these pathways and unmet care needs.MethodA scoping narrative review was conducted to identify literature related to post-stroke vision care practices and perspectives of patients and health professionals.ResultsA total of 16193 articles were retrieved and 28 deemed eligible for inclusion. Six were Australian, 14 from the UK, four from the USA, and four from within Europe. Post-stroke vision care is largely unstandardized, with substantial inconsistency in the use of vision care protocols, who executes them and at what point in post-stroke care they are utilised. Health professionals and stroke survivors expressed that unmet care needs were primarily a result of lack of education and awareness regarding post-stroke eye problems. Other gaps in care pathways related to the timing of vision assessment, provision of ongoing support, and the integration of eye-care specialists into the stroke team.ConclusionFurther research is needed into current Australian post-stroke vision care to accurately assess whether the needs of stroke survivors are being met. Available evidence indicates that in Australia, there is a requirement for well-defined protocols for vision screening, education, management, and referral of stroke survivors.
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Stroke, vision rehabilitation, Australian healthcare, care pathways, visual impairment
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