北卡纳塔克邦农村地区老年人视力障碍和失明的横断面研究

Preet P. Khona, G. Sujatha
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背景:一个人的失明不应该仅仅是一个统计数字,而应该是一个个人的悲剧,不仅对于相关的个人,而且对于我们所有声称关心的人。随着《全民眼睛健康:2014 - 2019年全球行动计划》的推出,这项研究将有助于启发该地区目前的情况。该计划旨在减少世界各地可避免失明的人数。目的:了解农村老年人视力障碍和失明的流行情况。材料和方法:所有居住在Belagavi Vantamuri初级保健中心(PHC)覆盖地区的60岁及以上的个人都被选为研究对象。通过从万塔穆里初级保健中心的五个亚中心按人口比例抽样,计算和获得了620个样本量。通过预先设计和预先测试的问卷收集研究对象的社会人口学数据,并进行详细的眼部检查。获得了机构伦理委员会的伦理许可。结果:本研究中视力障碍和失明的患病率分别为28.07%和2.90%。女性占盲人总数的一半以上(61.11%),男性占51.39%。白内障是视力受损和失明的最常见原因。结论:老年女性失明发生率高于老年男性。白内障是造成视力损害的最常见原因,在农村地区扩大覆盖面和提供更好的保健服务可以预防白内障。
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Visual impairment and blindness among elderly in rural area of North Karnataka - A cross-sectional study
Background: Loss of sight of a person should not remain just a statistic but a personal tragedy, not only for the individual concerned but for all of us who claim to be concerned. With the introduction of universal eye health: A global action plan 2014–2019, dealing with a reduction in avoidable blindness across the world, this study would help in enlightening the present scenario in this region. Objective: The objective of the study was to know the prevalence of visual impairment and blindness among elderly in a rural area. Materials and Methods: All individuals aged 60 years and above residing in the area covered under Vantamuri Primary Health Centre (PHC), Belagavi, were selected for the study. A sample size of 620 was calculated and obtained by population proportionate sampling from five subcenters under Vantamuri PHC. Sociodemographic data were collected from the study subject with the help of pre-designed and pre-tested questionnaire and detailed ocular examination was carried out. Ethical clearance was obtained from the Institutional Ethics Committee. Results: The prevalence of visual impairment and blindness in our study was 28.07% and 2.90%, respectively. Female constituted more than half (61.11%) of blind individuals, whereas male (51.39%) dominated visual impairment. Cataract was the most common cause of visual impairment and blindness. Conclusion: Blindness was more common among elderly female compared to male. Cataract being the most common cause for visual impairment, it can be prevented by more coverage and better health care services in the rural area.
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