Assessing the cataract surgical rate and gender equity in cataract services in south-east Nigeria

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Onyinye Onyia, Ada Ejealor Aghaji, Christiana Ubaka, Eberechukwu Ogbeanu Achigbu, Ifeoma Lilian Ejiakor, Adaku I Mbatuegwu, Chiamaka J P Okeke, Barbara C Okoli, Emmanuel U Ogborogu, Kenneth C Dike, Florence U Nkwogu, Clare Gilbert
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Background In 2020, almost 100 million people were blind or visually impaired from cataract. Cataract surgery is a cost-effective treatment for cataracts. In Nigeria, twice as many women are cataract blind as men. Cataract surgical rate (CSR, the number of cataract operations per million population per year in a defined geographical location) is an output indicator of cataract surgical services. The recommended target CSR for sub-Saharan Africa is 1000/year. The aim of this study was to assess the CSR in men and women in Imo state, Nigeria. Methods A retrospective review of cataract surgery undertaken in all eye health facilities in Imo State in 2019. Data collected included the type and location of facilities, patient demographics and the number and type of cataract operations performed in each facility. The CSR was calculated overall, in men and women, and in younger and older women. Results The CSR overall was 330/million and was slightly higher in women (347/million) than in men (315/million) (p<0.001). More elderly women (≥65 years) accessed cataract surgery through outreach than men and younger women (OR 1.5 (95% CI 1.03 to 2.22, p=0.03) and 1.6 (95% CI 1.07 to 2.44, p=0.02)), respectively. Conclusion The overall CSR in Imo state was approximately one-third of that recommended for sub-Saharan Africa. Although the CSR was higher in women than in men, considerably higher CSRs are needed in women to address their higher burden of cataract blindness. Operational and intervention science research are needed, to identify and evaluate interventions which address demand and supply barriers to accessing cataract surgery, particularly for elderly women. Data are available on reasonable request. Not applicable.
评估尼日利亚东南部白内障手术率和白内障服务中的性别公平性
背景 2020 年,近 1 亿人因白内障而失明或视力受损。白内障手术是治疗白内障的一种经济有效的方法。在尼日利亚,因白内障失明的女性人数是男性的两倍。白内障手术率(CSR,在一个确定的地理位置,每年每百万人口中白内障手术的数量)是白内障手术服务的产出指标。建议撒哈拉以南非洲地区的白内障手术率目标为每年 1000 例。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚伊莫州男性和女性的 CSR。方法 对 2019 年伊莫州所有眼科医疗机构开展的白内障手术进行回顾性审查。收集的数据包括各医疗机构的类型和地点、患者人口统计学特征以及白内障手术的数量和类型。计算了总体、男性和女性、年轻女性和老年女性的 CSR。结果 总体 CSR 为 330/百万,女性(347/百万)略高于男性(315/百万)(p<0.001)。与男性和年轻女性相比,更多的老年女性(≥65 岁)通过外展活动接受了白内障手术(OR 分别为 1.5(95% CI 1.03 至 2.22,p=0.03)和 1.6(95% CI 1.07 至 2.44,p=0.02))。结论 伊莫州的总体 CSR 约为撒哈拉以南非洲建议值的三分之一。尽管女性的 CSR 值高于男性,但女性仍需要更高的 CSR 值,以应对更高的白内障致盲负担。需要进行操作和干预科学研究,以确定和评估干预措施,解决白内障手术的供需障碍,尤其是老年妇女。如有合理要求,可提供相关数据。不适用。
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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
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