Estimated Number of Cataract Surgeries Performed in Government Hospitals in Nigeria and Factors Affecting Cataract Surgical Activity

D. Aniemeka, J. Buchan, A. Adeke, Abubakar Dange, Nanaishat Momoh
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Aim: To estimate the number of cataract surgeries performed from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019 in government hospitals in Nigeria and explore factors affecting their cataract surgical activity. Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted between 1 August 2020 and 4 October 2020 through online survey emailed to respondents working in 55 government-owned hospitals in the 36 Nigerian states and federal capital territory. Information obtained included a number of cataract surgeries performed yearly and correlation analysed between variables obtained using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences software for Windows version 22 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA). Results: A total of 40 institutions were included in the study, 26 (65%) federal government and 16 (35%) state government institutions. About 70,792 cataract surgeries were performed during the study period with the North-West geopolitical zone performing 47.7% of the surgeries. The average price for cataract surgical service in government hospital was USD($)77.45(±7.08) (surgical fee) and USD ($) 128.23(±11.96) (total treatment cost) with a wide variation from zone-to-zone. Lower fees were associated with increased surgical volumes, and GNI per capita of each state did not influence the price set for surgery or the number of surgeries performed. Provision of outreach services, free surgeries, and having an eye manager correlated to increased cataract surgical numbers (P < 0.05). Conclusion: There is need to improve existing strategies to increase cataract surgical numbers in government institutions such as increased advocacy for funding for eye care services, conducting frequent outreaches, establishing and redistribution of satellite centres to underserved communities and fostering surgical relationships between institutions to improve surgeon’s competency and cataract surgical outcome.
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尼日利亚政府医院白内障手术的估计数量和影响白内障手术活动的因素
目的:估计2017年1月1日至2019年12月31日尼日利亚政府医院白内障手术的数量,并探讨影响其白内障手术活动的因素。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,于2020年8月1日至2020年10月4日期间通过电子邮件向在尼日利亚36个州和联邦首都地区55家政府所有医院工作的受访者进行在线调查。获得的信息包括每年进行的一些白内障手术,并使用IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows version 22软件(SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA)分析变量之间的相关性。结果:共纳入40个机构,其中26个(65%)联邦政府机构,16个(35%)州政府机构。在研究期间进行了约70,792例白内障手术,其中西北地缘政治地区进行了47.7%的手术。公立医院白内障手术的平均价格为手术费77.45美元(±7.08美元)和总治疗费用128.23美元(±11.96美元),区域间差异较大。较低的费用与手术量的增加有关,而各州的人均国民总收入并不影响手术价格或手术数量。提供外联服务、免费手术和眼部管理人员与白内障手术数量增加相关(P < 0.05)。结论:需要改进现有的策略来增加政府机构的白内障手术数量,如增加对眼科保健服务资金的宣传,开展频繁的外诊,在服务不足的社区建立和重新分配卫星中心,以及促进机构之间的手术关系,以提高外科医生的能力和白内障手术的效果。
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