Needs and views on eye health and women's empowerment and theory of change map: implication on the development of a women-targeted eyecare programme for older Zanzibari craftswomen.

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Fatma Omar, Kayleigh McCluskey, Eden Mashayo, Ai Chee Yong, Damaris Mulewa, Christine Graham, Carlos Price-Sanchez, Omar Othman, Ronnie Graham, Ving Fai Chan
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess needs and views regarding eye health and empowerment from craftswomen's perspectives to develop a theory of change (ToC) for a women-targeted eyecare programme.

Material and methods: Eighteen stakeholders participated in a 2-day consultation workshop in Zanzibar. The composition was (1) 15 women and 3 men; (2) Unguja (n=8), Pemba (n=6) and Tanzania mainland (n=4) and (3) craftswomen (n=14) and governmental stakeholders (n=4). Thematic analysis determined the craftswomen's needs and views regarding eye health and empowerment and subsequently inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes and impact to develop the programme's initial ToC. In refining the initial ToC, we used insights from a qualitative study suggesting that improved near vision is perceived by craftswomen as a potential source of empowerment across economic, psychological, social, political and educational dimensions.

Results: The eye conditions experienced by the craftswomen were eye irritation caused by foreign bodies, the need for near spectacles and other eye morbidities. They were advised by the cooperatives to visit eye health centres for treatment. The main barriers to accessing services were inaccessibility and unaffordability of eye services and a lack of eye health knowledge and practices. Nineteen subthemes on women empowerment (economic n=4, social n=4, psychological n=6, education n=2 and political n=3) were obtained. We created a ToC on how investing in improving craftswomen near vision could achieve empowerment.

Conclusion: The participants provided insights into their needs and how they would like the eyecare programme to be implemented and how they see they could be empowered in the process.

关于眼健康和妇女赋权的需求和观点以及变革理论图:对制定针对桑给巴尔老年女手工艺者的妇女眼保健计划的影响。
目标从女手工艺者的角度评估有关眼健康和赋权的需求和观点,从而为一项以女性为目标的眼保健计划制定变革理论(ToC):18 名利益相关者参加了在桑给巴尔举行的为期两天的咨询研讨会。成员包括:(1) 15 名女性和 3 名男性;(2) 翁古贾(人数=8)、奔巴岛(人数=6)和坦桑尼亚大陆(人数=4);(3) 女手工艺者(人数=14)和政府利益相关者(人数=4)。专题分析确定了妇女手工艺者在眼健康和赋权方面的需求和观点,随后确定了投入、活动、产出、成果和影响,从而制定了计划的初步职责范围。在完善最初的目标和宗旨时,我们利用了一项定性研究中的观点,即女工们认为改善近视是增强经济、心理、社会、政治和教育方面能力的潜在来源:女手工业者的眼部状况包括异物引起的眼部不适、需要佩戴近视眼镜以及其他眼部疾病。合作社建议她们到眼科保健中心接受治疗。获得服务的主要障碍是无法获得眼科服务和负担不起,以及缺乏眼科保健知识和实践。我们获得了 19 个关于妇女赋权的子主题(经济主题 4 个、社会主题 4 个、心理主题 6 个、教育主题 2 个和政治主题 3 个)。我们就如何投资改善手工艺妇女的近视力以实现赋权制定了一份 ToC:参与者对她们的需求、她们希望如何实施眼科保健计划以及她们认为如何在这一过程中实现赋权提出了自己的见解。
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