Gender and Eye Care Services Utilization in Awka, Anambra State, South-East, Nigeria

Udeaja Anthonia Chinyelu, Ochiogu Benard Chukwunonyerem
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Background: Gender issues and inequalities in eye care service utilization are global concerns. Everyone has a right to sight and access to appropriate eye care.Objectives: • To identify any gender inequality in the utilization of eye care services in Awka, Anambra State, South-East Nigeria.• To furnish facts for Strategic corrective measures for gender inequality in the utilization of eye care services.Methods: This is a retrospective hospital-based study of all new patients seen in the outpatient Eye clinic department of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Awka, within a 5-year period. From the Eye clinic, data on the age and gender of patients were obtained. Results were analysed using a statistical package for social sciences version 20 and presented in tables and charts.Results: Within the 5-year period, a total of 8123 patients utilized the eye care services. Out of these, 3307 (40.7%) were males, while 4816 (59.3%) were females with a male-female ratio of 1:1.5, respectively. There was female preponderance in all ages except in the ≤ 10 years and ≥ 91 years, where males were more. There was a statistically significant association between the age of the patient and the number of clinic attendance (P =0.000). Younger patients aged ≤ 40 years attended the eye clinic more than the older ones who are > 40 years old, with the age group of 21-30 years being the highest in attendance. Conclusion: Our study shows gender inequality, with more females than males utilizing the eye care facility. There is a need to: • Define potential barriers to utilization of eye care services by especially adult males but also their female counterparts over 40 years of age in the environment. • Develop strategies to promote gender equity in the utilization of the available eye care services.
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尼日利亚东南部阿南布拉州阿沃卡的性别与眼科保健服务利用情况
背景:性别问题和眼科保健服务使用方面的不平等是全球关注的问题。每个人都有获得光明和适当眼保健服务的权利:- 确定尼日利亚东南部阿南布拉州阿卡市在使用眼科保健服务方面是否存在性别不平等现象:这是一项以医院为基础的回顾性研究,研究对象是 5 年内在阿沃卡 Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu 大学教学医院眼科门诊部就诊的所有新病人。研究人员从眼科门诊部获得了患者的年龄和性别数据。结果使用社会科学统计软件包 20 版进行分析,并以表格和图表的形式呈现:结果:5 年内,共有 8123 名患者使用了眼科护理服务。其中,男性 3307 人(占 40.7%),女性 4816 人(占 59.3%),男女比例分别为 1:1.5。除了≤10 岁和≥91 岁的男性较多之外,其他年龄段均以女性居多。患者的年龄与就诊次数之间有统计学意义(P =0.000)。年龄小于 40 岁的年轻患者比年龄大于 40 岁的老年患者就诊次数多,其中 21-30 岁年龄组就诊次数最多。结论我们的研究显示了性别不平等,使用眼科医疗设施的女性多于男性。有必要- 确定环境中使用眼科保健服务的潜在障碍,尤其是成年男性,以及 40 岁以上的女性。- 制定战略,促进在利用现有眼科保健服务方面的性别平等。
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