Abstract

Objective: To compare and analyze the ophthalmic resources and service ability in Shanxi Province in 2014 and 2021, and to provide reference for the development planning of ophthalmology and eye care. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire survey was conducted among all ophthalmic institutions registered in the health administrative department in 11 cities of Shanxi Province by the end of 2014 and 2021 by using the National Ophthalmology Competency Resource Questionnaire (compiled by the Medical Administration and Hospital Authority of the National Health and Wellness Commission). The basic situations of ophthalmic institutions in 2014 and 2021, as well as the human resources, ophthalmic equipment configuration, technology and medical service capabilities, were recorded and compared. The chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Results: A total of 270 questionnaires for 2014 were collected from 270 ophthalmic institutions, and 292 questionnaires for 2021 from 292 ophthalmic institutions. The institution categories in 2014 (197 general hospitals, 31 eye hospitals and 42 others) were statistically different from those in 2021 (182 general hospitals, 45 eye hospitals and 65 others) (P<0.05). The proportion of doctors with senior titles in ophthalmic institutions increased from 25.5% (346/1 358) in 2014 to 41.7% (580/1 391) in 2021, the proportion of senior technicians increased from 9.4% (14/148) to 25.3% (110/435), the proportion of doctors with junior titles decreased from 42.1% (572/1 358) to 26.5% (369/1 391), and the proportion of junior technicians decreased from 45.3% (67/148) to 39.1% (170/435). There was a significant difference in the distribution of professional titles between doctors and technicians in ophthalmic institutions (P<0.05). The number of doctors (130 to 28), nurses (152 to 50), technicians (33 to 11) and full-time optometrists (44 to 12) in the first-class ophthalmic institutions decreased, the increase of equipment with the ophthalmic A-ultrasound scan system, fundus camera and coherent optical tomography system (35.1%, 28.9% and 25.4%; P<0.05) ranked the top three, and the increase of performing the phacoemulsification procedure, intraocular lens implantation, intravitreal injection and iris surgery (30.2%, 24.7% and 20.7%; P<0.05) ranked the top three in 2021 as compared to 2014. Conclusions: The resources and service ability of ophthalmology in Shanxi Province developed in 2021 in comparison with 2014. However, there were some problems, such as changes in the type and structure of eye institutions, unreasonable proportions of professional titles, insufficient human resources in primary ophthalmic institutions, and slow improvement in the allocation of ophthalmology equipment and technical capabilities.

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