评估与白内障视力损伤相关的经济损失,促进尼日利亚博尔诺州的可持续发展

Ibrahim Kabiru Maji , Shuaibu Muhammad , Salisu Ibrahim Waziri , Muhammad Mansur Rabiu , Muhammad Yusuf , Lawali Muhammad , Harir Adamu Isah , Maryam Bala Adamu , Ummukulthum Ibrahim Alkali
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博尔诺州受可预防性视力损伤影响的人数正以惊人的速度增长。统计数据显示,该州 55% 以上可预防性失明的原因是白内障[10]。然而,确保包容性眼保健对于实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)非常重要。因此,本研究探讨了与白内障视力损伤相关的经济损失在博尔诺州造成的直接和间接社会影响。研究采用描述性统计方法对 239 名受访者进行了分析。结果显示,约 62.1% 的受访者患有白内障视力损伤,55.4% 的受访者为男性。研究建议决策者实施有针对性的干预战略,以减轻与白内障视力损伤相关的经济脆弱性和生产力损失,从而加快实现该州的可持续发展。
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An assessment of economic loss associated with cataract vision impairment for sustainable development in Borno state, Nigeria
The number of affected people with preventable vision impairment in Borno state is increasing at an alarming rate. Statistics have shown that more than 55 % causes of preventable blindness in the state is cataracts [10]. Nevertheless, ensuring inclusive eye health care is important to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Thus, this study examines the direct and indirect societal impacts of the economic loss associated with cataract vision impairment in Borno state. Descriptive statistical method was used to analyze 239 surveyed respondents. The results revealed that about 62.1 % of surveyed participants were with cataract vision impairment and 55.4 % of the respondents were male. The study recommends that policymakers implement targeted intervention strategies to mitigate economic vulnerabilities and productivity loss connected to cataract vision impairment so as to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development in the state.
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