尼泊尔东部近郊地区白内障手术的障碍。

IF 0.3 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.3126/nepjoph.v13i2.31731
Sean Ng Ming Sheng, Wang Kaiying, Kaiying Wei-En, Lee Mei Xuan Deborah, Swati Vijayan, Brjan Kaiji Betzler
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导读:尽管白内障是一种很容易通过手术治疗的疾病,但它仍然是全世界失明的主要原因(35.15%)。在尼泊尔,白内障致盲的比例要高得多,白内障致盲占所有失明的62.2%。减少这一数字的有效方法是解决妨碍人们接受白内障手术的主要障碍。了解到这些障碍是动态的和区域特异性的,我们的研究旨在确定尼泊尔Morang和Sunsari地区目前面临的障碍。材料与方法:研究对象为单侧或双侧白内障致盲的白内障手术营患者。进行了一项调查,以确定导致他们延迟接受白内障治疗的因素。此外,还将在手术营接受治疗的男女双侧失明患者的百分比与Morang和Sunsari因白内障导致的男女双侧失明患者的百分比进行了比较。结果:单侧失明和双侧失明的主要障碍是无力支付治疗费用和缺乏对白内障可治疗的认识。此外,尽管在Morang和Sunsari,由于白内障而双侧失明的女性比男性多,但男性比女性更容易接受治疗。结论:降低手术费用,提高对白内障手术的认识,特别是增加妇女接受白内障手术的机会的政策将是降低Morang和Sunsari地区可避免的白内障致盲患病率的有效方法。
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Barriers to Cataract Surgery in Peri-urban Regions of Eastern Nepal.

Introduction: Despite cataract being a condition easily treated by surgery, it continues to be the leading cause of blindness worldwide (35.15%). In Nepal, the proportion of blindness due to cataract is much higher, with cataract accounting for 62.2% of all blindness. An effective method of decreasing this figure is by addressing the main barriers preventing people from accessing cataract surgery. Knowing that these barriers are dynamic and region-specific, our study aimed to determine the current barriers faced in Morang and Sunsari districts of Nepal.

Materials and methods: Subjects were patients attending a cataract surgical camp, who had unilateral or bilateral blindness due to cataract. A survey was administered to determine the factors contributing to their delay in receiving treatment for cataract. Furthermore, the percentages of male and female subjects with bilateral blindness receiving treatment at the surgical camp were compared to the percentage of males and females with bilateral blindness due to cataract in Morang and Sunsari.

Results: The main barriers for both subjects with unilateral and bilateral blindness were the inability to afford treatment and the lack of awareness that cataract is treatable. Additionally, although more women were bilaterally blind due to cataract compared to men in Morang and Sunsari, men were more likely to receive treatment compared to women.

Conclusion: Policies targeted at reducing costs of surgery, increasing the awareness of cataract surgery, and specifically increasing women's access to cataract surgery would be effective methods in decreasing the prevalence of avoidable blindness due to cataract in Morang and Sunsari.

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