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Optimising fundoscopy practices across the medical spectrum: A focus group study.

Hamish P DunnChristine J KangSamuel MarksStewart M DunnPaul R HealeyAndrew J White
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our results build a more nuanced picture of the factors which determine fundoscopy utilisation. As current barriers limit practice by clinicians and medical students, expertise and confidence performing and interpreting fundoscopy are lost. This shifts the balance of perceived clinical utility to futility in changing patient management, and reinforces a cycle of reducing fundoscopy utilisation. We identified important cultural barriers such as accepted incompetence, and misperceptions of senior discouragement. Emerging technologies reduce the technical barriers to fundoscopy. Therefore education should: focus on detecting pathology from digital images; clarify the role of fundoscopy in patient management, and; be targeted at key career progression points.
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