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Prevalence of cataract blindness and factors associated with untreated cararact in Gamo Gofa zone, Southern Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Dabebe, Demeke
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-12T13:07:20Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-12T13:07:20Z
dc.date.issued 2014-04-30
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.iifphc.org/handle/123456789/881
dc.description.abstract Background: Cataract is still the leading cause of blindness and low-vision worldwide. In adequate and inefficient cataract surgical service characterized by high backlog of unoperated cataract and increasing incidence of cataract due to population ageing. However, despite relatively rapid increase in the availability of quality of service, surgical feasibility still low in some segments of Ethiopia society. Objective: To assess the prevalence of cataract blindness and factors associated with untreated cataract among adults aged 40 years and older in Garno Goffa zone, Southern Ethiopia. Methods: Community based cross sectional study design was carried on the assessment all adults aged 40 years and older living in randomly kebeles considered eligible for the study. A probability, multistage sampling techniques used to collect the data. a sample of 845 individual and systematic random sampling method applied to select the study participants from January l-February 30/2014. The data was collected by pre tested structured questionnaire and semi structured interviewer guide. Result: A total of 839 persons aged 40 years or older were examined physically, 91(10.1%) person had cataract and the rest 748(89,2%) had no cataract cases. Of the total 39 (4.6%) (95% CI,3.3,4.2) were bilaterally blind (VA<3/60) as a result of all causes. Of these, 25 (64.1%) bilaterally blind because of cataract, a prevalence of 3.0% (95% CI, l.9 - 4.2).Factors associated with untreated cataract were age, distance .no one accompany to the hospital. Conclusion: The prevalence Cataract blindness is high in the study area that was increase with ageing. Awareness campaigns for the family to help the cataract blind patients to get eye care service timely and expansion of surgical services may help to increase the cataract surgical rate. These results were enable health managers to plan effective interventions by incorporating with other health service. Factors such as age, distance, no one accompany to the hospital and others such as surgical service unavailable were significantly associated factors for untreated cataract. ......................................... Thesis available at ACIPH Library
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher ACIPH
dc.subject Eye health
dc.title Prevalence of cataract blindness and factors associated with untreated cararact in Gamo Gofa zone, Southern Ethiopia
dc.type Thesis


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