Clinical Trial

Reducing Waiting Time for Vision Refraction Services

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Summary
The Out-Patient Departments (OPD) is often the first point of contact for patients seeking healthcare services and involves the coordination of both administrative and clinical processes. High patient volume and inefficient patient flow can result in prolonged waiting time, contributing to patient dissatisfaction. We performed a root cause analysis (RCA) through group interviews with OPD patients visiting Geta Eye Hospital, Nepal to understand the factors contributing to dissatisfaction towards OPD waiting time. In addition, patient flow through OPD service points was mapped, time-in, time-out and waiting time across OPD rooms was recorded to identify operational bottlenecks for intervention. The Vision Refraction room (VRR) emerged as key contributor to prolonged waiting time. This operational research study aims to determine the reasons for delay in the VRR and develop strategies to reduce the mean waiting time and improve patient satisfaction with waiting time. This study will be conducted over a 6-8 month period using a two-phase before and after intervention design. Phase 1 will establish baseline waiting time and patient satisfaction, and identify operational challenges. Based on these findings, context-specific interventions will be developed and implemented in Phase 2, and waiting time and patient satisfaction will be reassessed.
Protocol Amendment History 1 change
minor Completion pushed: 2026-11 -> 2026-12 2026-05-01
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07416175
Lead Sponsor Seva Canada Society
Collaborators: Geta Eye Hospital, Pragyaan Sustainable Health Outcomes Foundation
Conditions Patient Satisfaction, Waiting Times, Patient Pathways, Effect of Lifestyle-related, Clinical and Demographic Parameters on Outcomes
Enrollment 350 participants
Start Date 2026-06
Primary Completion 2026-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-04-30