A key feature of the Q.REC approach is the use of “unannounced standardised patients.” These undercover patients provide a discreet and unbiased assessment of service standards, revealing crucial areas for improvement.
The Fred Hollows Foundation is proud to introduce the Quality of Refractive Error Care (Q.REC) toolkit, a global innovation in 屈光不正 care, at the IAPB 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE event in 墨西哥 in June 2024.
The toolkit presents a game changer in eye care; the Q.REC Toolkit is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach designed to assess and identify opportunities to improve the quality of 屈光不正 services using real time data.
The Q.REC toolkit has been rigorously tested in pilot programs across four countries, with results published in leading peer reviewed journals (see below).
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A key feature of the Q.REC approach is the use of “unannounced standardised patients.” These undercover patients provide a discreet and unbiased assessment of service standards, revealing crucial areas for improvement.
In 柬埔寨, uncorrected 屈光不正 is the leading cause of mild and moderate vision impairment among adults. The Q.REC project was deployed to evaluate the quality of 屈光不正 services, revealing that less than 40% of spectacles met optimal quality standards.
This pivotal study has led to significant conversation with policymakers, with 柬埔寨’s National Program for Eye Health developing new regulatory measures to enhance service quality across 屈光不正 services providers.
In Vietnam, the Q.REC project pilot has resulted in the establishment of an optometry job code, setting professional standards and recognizing the emerging field of optometry.
This evidence-based approach is driving system-wide change, ensuring affordable, high-quality, and equitable eye care as a core component of UHC.
In 巴基斯坦, the Q.REC study demonstrated quality was significantly impacted by the way spectacles were made. The College of Ophthalmology & Allied Vision Sciences has fast-tracked the implementation of optical dispensing courses.
We invite eye health professionals, organizations, and governments worldwide to conduct a Q.REC study to obtain current data on the quality of 屈光不正 services in your country or region.
This study will identify targeted areas for improvement, policy change, and regulation. By providing up-to-date data, a Q.REC study can enhance the quality of 屈光不正 services, ensuring access to quality eye care for all, especially the most vulnerable, while contributing to global eye health standards and data collection.