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Population-based Assessment of Vision Impairment in the Elderly Population in Telangana State in India - Policy Implications for Eye Health Programmes.

Srinivas Marmamula1,2,3,4, Rajesh Challa1, Rohit C Khanna1,4, Eswararao Kunkunu1, Gullapalli N Rao1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence, causes and risk factors for vision impairment (VI) among the elderly population in Telangana State, India.
METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study were conducted in four districts. All participants had eye examinations including visual acuity assessment for distance and near, anterior segment examination and non-mydriatic fundus imaging by trained personnel. VI was defined as presenting visual acuity worse than 6/18 in the better eye. Individuals aged ≥60 years were considered as elderly.
RESULTS: In total, 11,238/12,150 (92.5%) individuals aged ≥40 years were examined. Of this, the dataset of 3,640 individuals (32.4%) elderly participants was used for analysis. Among the 3,640 participants, 53.1% were women and 78.1% had no education. The mean age of the participants was 67.8 years (standard deviation: 7 years; range: 60 to 102 years). The age and gender-adjusted prevalence of VI was 32.1% (95% CI: 29.5-34.8). On multivariable analysis, the odds of VI was significantly higher in older age groups, and among those with no education. Gender and district of residence were not associated with the prevalence of VI. Cataract (54.8%) was the leading cause of VI followed by uncorrected refractive errors (37.6%). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: VI was common and largely avoidable in the elderly population in Telangana state in India. Elderly centric eye care including screening for vision loss, provision of cataract surgery and spectacles can be used as strategies to address VI in the elderly.

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Keywords:  India; Telangana; Vision Impairment; cataract; elderly; refractive errors

Year:  2020        PMID: 32746673     DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2020.1797122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


  3 in total

1.  Multimorbidity and multi-disability among the elderly in residential care in India: the Hyderabad Ocular Morbidity in Elderly Study (HOMES).

Authors:  Srinivas Marmamula; Thirupathi Reddy Kumbham; Rahul Shidhaye; Satya Brahmanandam Modepalli; Navya Rekha Barrenkala; Ratnakar Yellapragada; Jill Keeffe
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Population-based assessment of barriers for uptake of eye care services among elderly people: Findings from rapid assessment of visual impairment studies from Telangana, India.

Authors:  Srinivas Marmamula; Vijay K Yelagondula; Thirupathi R Kumbham; Satyabrahmanandam Modepalli; Ratnakar Yellapragada; Sanjana Avula; Jill Keeffe
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-05       Impact factor: 2.969

3.  "Eyecare on call" - Extending the frontiers of care through home-based eye care - Concept and the protocol.

Authors:  Srinivas Marmamula; Niranjan K Yanamala; Rohit C Khanna
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.848

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