Department of Ophthalmology University of Ibadan; Department of Ophthalmology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Department of Ophthalmology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Niger J Clin Pract. 2022 Aug;25(8):1361-1368. doi: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_307_22.
Glaucoma is a global public eye health concern, being the number one cause of irreversible blindness.
It is commoner, has an earlier onset, and is more aggressive in people of African descent. Awareness creation and screening activities have been identified as key components of the glaucoma care pathway.
This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study with analysis. The screening took place at the eye clinic, University College Hospital, Ibadan. Participants comprised all consenting adults aged 40 years and above who presented following a prescheduled telephone appointment during the 2021 World Glaucoma Week (WGW) activities. The main outcome variables were the awareness of glaucoma, and the uptake of and satisfaction with the free screening program. The associations between participants' prior awareness of glaucoma and their socio-demographic and clinical features were explored using the Chi-squared test. A P value of <0.05 was considered significant.
A total of 94 (47%) participants presented for the screening out of the 200 people who scheduled an appointment through the telephone appointment booking system. Forty-nine (52.1%) were males, and the mean (SD) age of participants was 55 years (10.9) with a range of 40-80 years. Fifty-eight (61.7%) participants had heard of glaucoma before the 2021 WGW awareness programs and 75.9% (44) gained some new knowledge from the programs. Newly diagnosed glaucoma was 9.6% (n = 9) of which seven (77.8%) had advanced glaucoma (CDR ≥0.9) in at least one eye. One hundred percent of the participants reported that they would recommend the screening to others.
Targeted eye screening can help with the early detection of glaucoma. Patient satisfaction should be at the fore of eye health services to improve uptake.
青光眼是一个全球性的公共眼部健康问题,是导致不可逆转失明的首要原因。
青光眼在非洲裔人群中更为常见、发病更早且更为侵袭性。提高认识和筛查活动已被确定为青光眼护理路径的关键组成部分。
这是一项横断面描述性研究,包括分析。筛查在伊巴丹大学教学医院的眼科诊所进行。参与者包括所有同意参加的 40 岁及以上成年人,他们是在 2021 年世界青光眼周(WGW)活动期间通过预约电话就诊的。主要观察变量是对青光眼的认识、对免费筛查计划的接受程度和满意度。使用卡方检验探讨参与者对青光眼的事先认识与其社会人口学和临床特征之间的关系。P 值<0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。
在通过电话预约系统预约的 200 人中,共有 94 人(47%)参加了筛查。49 人(52.1%)为男性,参与者的平均(SD)年龄为 55 岁(10.9),年龄范围为 40-80 岁。58 人(61.7%)在 2021 年 WGW 提高认识活动之前听说过青光眼,75.9%(44 人)从这些活动中获得了新知识。新诊断的青光眼为 9.6%(n=9),其中 7 人(77.8%)至少一眼患有晚期青光眼(CDR≥0.9)。100%的参与者表示他们会向他人推荐这种筛查。
有针对性的眼部筛查有助于早期发现青光眼。在眼部保健服务中,患者满意度应放在首位,以提高接受度。