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Coverage, utilization and barriers to cataract surgical services in rural South India: results from a population-based study.

T S Chandrashekhar1, H V Bhat, R P Pai, S K Nair.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the cataract surgical coverage, utilization and barriers to cataract surgery in a rural taluk of south India. STUDY
DESIGN: A cross-sectional, community-based survey.
METHODS: A house-to-house survey was carried out in 15 villages that were selected by cluster sampling during January to October, 2002. A total of 1505 people aged 50 years and above were tested for visual acuity (VA) and their eyes examined. Cataract surgical coverage was calculated for people and eyes, and for VA levels of <3/60 and <6/60. Information about details of cataract surgery and barriers to cataract surgery were collected using a pre-designed proforma.
RESULTS: Cataract surgical coverage was 63% (people) and 51% (eyes) for VA<3/60 compared with 49% (people) and 36% (eyes) for VA<6/60. Of 109 operated eyes, 51.2% of operations were carried out in private hospitals and 33.3% in voluntary/charitable hospitals. Inability to afford the operation (22.9%) and fear of the operation (19.2%) were the main barriers to cataract surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: The reasons for underutilization of government hospitals are to be investigated. Awareness of low-cost cataract intraocular lens (IOL) non-governmental organization (NGO) surgery and free-of-cost NGO services available in the region needs to be raised. Barriers to cataract surgical services should be addressed by community-based health-education programmes to improve the uptake of existing services.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17215012     DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2006.07.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health        ISSN: 0033-3506            Impact factor:   2.427


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