The economic impacts of cataract surgery on sustainable vision and quality of life in Katsina state

Mansur M. Rabiu, Manal O. Taryam, Muhammad Yusuf, Ibrahim Kabiru Maji
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Abstract

Background

This study investigates the economic impacts of eye care interventions on the quality of life in Katsina state. Eye care intervention is a requirement for equitable and inclusive development in the state.

Methods

The study used a survey method and 5-point Likert scale questionnaire to collect data. A multistage sampling strategy was employed to select 300 beneficiaries from the existing beneficiaries of Noor Dubai Foundation (NDF) eye care interventions.

Results

The findings show that cataract surgery interventions improve economic benefits and quality of life of beneficiaries in Katsina state. The results show that productivity, income, employability, dignity and skills of beneficiaries have improved significantly after the cataract surgery. Precisely, 96.2% of the beneficiaries agree that their productivity has improved; 99.6% of the beneficiaries revealed that their income has improved; 99% of respondents evidence that their employability has improved; 90% of beneficiaries have experienced an improvement in their dignity; while 97% agreed that their skills have improved.

Conclusion

The implication of these findings is that poor eye health is negatively related to economic benefits and quality of life while good eye health is a vital determinant of standard of living. Without good eye health, it is hard to participate in the labour force, produce goods and earn income. Thus, the Katsina state government should further improve awareness of good eye health to mitigate preventable cases of blindness for equitable and inclusive development.

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卡齐纳州白内障手术对可持续视力和生活质量的经济影响
背景本研究调查了眼部护理干预对卡齐纳州生活质量的经济影响。眼部护理干预是该州公平和包容性发展的要求。方法采用问卷调查法和Likert 5分量表进行数据收集。采用多阶段抽样策略,从努尔迪拜基金会(NDF)眼科护理干预措施的现有受益人中选择300名受益人。结果研究结果表明,白内障手术干预措施提高了卡齐纳州受益人的经济效益和生活质量。结果表明,白内障手术后,受益人的生产力、收入、就业能力、尊严和技能都有了显著改善。确切地说,96.2%的受益人同意他们的生产力有所提高;99.6%的受益人表示他们的收入有所改善;99%的受访者证明他们的就业能力有所提高;90%的受益人的尊严得到了改善;97%的人认为他们的技能有所提高。结论这些发现的含义是,较差的眼睛健康与经济效益和生活质量呈负相关,而良好的眼睛健康是生活水平的重要决定因素。如果没有良好的眼睛健康,就很难加入劳动力队伍、生产商品和赚取收入。因此,卡齐纳州政府应进一步提高对良好眼部健康的认识,以减少可预防的失明病例,促进公平和包容性的发展。
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