The Prevalence of Visual Acuity Impairment among Children in Nigeria – A Systematic Review

Kangiwa Nasiru, Shuaibu Basiru, A. Buhari, Gwarzo Isiyaku, Ladan Kabiru, Ahmad Shahzad, Sanusi Kamaldeen, I. Kasimu, Abubakar Murtala
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Background: Blindness is a major health problem, and there is an increasing trend of visual acuity impairment among children in developing countries. Vision loss in childhood has serious implications in all stages of a child's growth and development. It poses social, educational and occupational challenges, with affected children being at greater risk of developing behavioural, psychological and emotional problems, lower self-esteem and poorer social integration. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of visual impairment among children in Nigeria. Method: A systematic review of papers published on the prevalence of visual acuity impairment among children in the country was carried out. We covered works published in Google Scholar, PubMed, ResearchGate, ScienceDirect, and African Journals Online. Primary search terms included the combination of the following keywords; “prevalence”, “visual acuity”, “visual impairment”, “children”, “Nigeria”. The database search for published articles was done without date restriction till 1st December 2021. The review was restricted to primary research published in English and peer-reviewed journals. Results: Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria out of the 56 studies reviewed. In Nigeria, the prevalence of visual acuity impairments ranged from 1.7% to 26.1%. Conclusion: The prevalence of visual acuity impairment among children in Nigeria is in epidemic proportions. There is a need to pay attention to proper health education; early detection and appropriate management of impaired vision to fight against this health disorder.
尼日利亚儿童中视力障碍的患病率-一项系统综述
背景:失明是一个主要的健康问题,在发展中国家,儿童视力障碍呈上升趋势。儿童视力丧失对儿童生长发育的各个阶段都有严重的影响。它带来了社会、教育和职业方面的挑战,受影响的儿童更有可能出现行为、心理和情感问题,自尊心更低,社会融入能力更差。这项研究旨在评估尼日利亚儿童中视力障碍的流行程度。方法:对全国儿童视力障碍患病率相关文献进行系统综述。我们涵盖了发表在Google Scholar、PubMed、ResearchGate、ScienceDirect和African Journals Online上的作品。主要搜索词包括以下关键字的组合;“患病率”,“视力”,“视力障碍”,“儿童”,“尼日利亚”。数据库对已发表文章的搜索没有日期限制,直到2021年12月1日。该综述仅限于发表在英文和同行评议期刊上的初级研究。结果:56项研究中有14项符合纳入标准。在尼日利亚,视力障碍的患病率从1.7%到26.1%不等。结论:尼日利亚儿童视力障碍患病率呈流行趋势。有必要注意适当的健康教育;早期发现和适当管理视力受损,以对抗这种健康障碍。
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