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The challenge of uncorrected refractive error: driving the agenda of the Durban Declaration on refractive error and service development.

Kovin S Naidoo1, Diane B Wallace, Brien A Holden, Hasan Minto, Hannah B Faal, Palesa Dube.   

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to highlight the challenge of uncorrected refractive error globally, as well as to discuss recent advocacy successes and innovative programs designed to address the need for broader refractive error service development, particularly in developing countries. The World Health Organization's VISION 2020: The Right to Sight program first posed the challenge to national governments to give priority to strategies and resources targeted towards avoidable causes of blindness and visual impairment, so that these unnecessary forms of blindness or visual impairment can be eliminated globally by the year 2020. The blindness prevention community is challenged to increase in scale its initiatives, which support the attainment of VISION 2020: The Right to Sight goals primarily and the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals indirectly. The Durban Declaration on Refractive Error and Service Development was the outcome of a meeting of eye-care professionals, researchers, governments, civil society and industry in March 2007 and still stands as a guiding document to the blindness prevention community for the elimination of avoidable blindness due to uncorrected refractive error.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20298498     DOI: 10.1111/j.1444-0938.2010.00455.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Optom        ISSN: 0816-4622            Impact factor:   2.742


  6 in total

1.  Refractive error study in young subjects: results from a rural area in Paraguay.

Authors:  Isabel Signes-Soler; José Luis Hernández-Verdejo; Miguel Angel Estrella Lumeras; Elena Tomás Verduras; David P Piñero
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-03-18       Impact factor: 1.779

2.  Mapping human resources for eye health in 21 countries of sub-Saharan Africa: current progress towards VISION 2020.

Authors:  Jennifer J Palmer; Farai Chinanayi; Alice Gilbert; Devan Pillay; Samantha Fox; Jyoti Jaggernath; Kovin Naidoo; Ronnie Graham; Daksha Patel; Karl Blanchet
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2014-08-15

3.  Evaluations of refraction competencies of ophthalmic technicians in Mozambique.

Authors:  Kajal Shah; Kovin Naidoo; Margarida Chagunda; James Loughman
Journal:  J Optom       Date:  2015-02-07

4.  Development and validation of competency framework for teaching management of refractive errors: A participatory Delphi approach.

Authors:  Vidyut Rajhans; Ramesh S Ve; Ciraj Ali Mohammad; Sumita Rege
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-12       Impact factor: 1.848

Review 5.  Uncorrected refractive errors.

Authors:  Kovin S Naidoo; Jyoti Jaggernath
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2012 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 1.848

6.  Paediatric Refractive Errors in an Eye Clinic in Osogbo, Nigeria.

Authors:  Isawumi Michaeline; Agboola Sheriff; Ayegoro Bimbo
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2016-03
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