Literature DB >> 16457097

Increasing access to cataract surgery in a rural area--a support strategy.

R Malhotra1, Y Uppal, A Misra, D K Taneja, V K Gupta, G K Ingle.   

Abstract

The objectives of the study were to elicit the reasons for not undergoing cataract surgery from those having cataract, aged 50 years and above, in a village community and, develop, implement and assess a support strategy for getting cataract surgery done. The leading reasons identified were monetary constraints (18.8%), transport difficulty (17.4%), lack of awareness about cataract in the eyes (17.4%) and lack of escort (14.5%). Based on the identified reasons, patients were transported in groups to a government eye hospital for free surgery after completion of required pre operative formalities at the village health center itself. Out of 65 eligible individuals, 66.2% underwent surgery. The success of the approach was evident by perceived improvement in vision in 88.4% operated patients, occurrence of only few minor complications and a satisfactory hospital experience being reported by all.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16457097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Public Health        ISSN: 0019-557X


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4.  Primary eye care in India - The vision center model.

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