Utilisation pattern of ophthalmic services in Ashanti Region, Ghana.

Abdul-Kabir Mohammed, Alvin J Munsamy
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Abstract

Background:  Best practice in optometry and ophthalmology recommends regular visits to eye care professionals, as routine eye examinations support early detection of ocular defects and associated systemic, sometimes potentially life-threatening, conditions.

Aim:  The study sought to determine the utilisation of ophthalmic services and its associated factors in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

Setting:  Fifty electoral areas in 10 of the 43 districts in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

Methods:  A total of 1615 participants, aged 18 years and above, were randomly selected in the Ashanti region of Ghana for this population-based, cross-sectional survey. The factors associated with having had an eye examination were guided by Andersen's Behavioural Model. The data were analysed using multiple logistic regression, employing the IBM SPSS software, version 25.

Results:  After statistical adjustments, compared with the 18-29-year-old age group, older participants were found to be more likely to utilise eye care services: In addition, participants with higher formal education had higher odds for eye care utilisation compared with no former education: Being hypertensive, self-reported vision problems and feeling that regular eye examinations are important, were statistically associated with eye care utilisation.

Conclusion:  There is alarmingly poor utilisation of ophthalmic services in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Effective programmes to promote public health by addressing the socio-economic and individual barriers hindering the uptake of ophthalmic services in the Ashanti region of Ghana are thus necessary.Contribution: The study addresses a gap in the knowledge of factors associated with ophthalmic services utilisation in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

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加纳阿散蒂地区眼科服务的使用模式。
背景: 验光和眼科的最佳实践建议定期到眼科护理专业人员处就诊,因为常规眼科检查有助于及早发现眼部缺陷和相关的全身性疾病,有时甚至可能危及生命: 地点:加纳阿散蒂地区 43 个县中 10 个县的 50 个选区: 方法:在加纳阿散蒂地区随机抽取了 1615 名 18 岁及以上的参与者,进行这项基于人口的横断面调查。与接受眼科检查相关的因素以安徒生行为模型为指导。采用 IBM SPSS 软件 25.0 版对数据进行了多元逻辑回归分析: 经统计调整后发现,与 18-29 岁年龄组相比,年龄较大的参与者更有可能使用眼科保健服务:此外,受过较高正规教育的参与者与未受过正规教育的参与者相比,使用眼科保健服务的几率更高:高血压、自我报告的视力问题以及认为定期眼科检查很重要,在统计学上都与眼科保健的利用率有关: 加纳阿散蒂地区的眼科服务利用率低得惊人。因此,有必要在加纳阿散蒂地区实施有效计划,通过消除阻碍人们接受眼科服务的社会经济和个人障碍来促进公众健康:本研究填补了加纳阿散蒂地区眼科服务利用相关因素知识的空白。
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