Clinicodemographic Profile of Visual Disability Among Applicants for Disability Certification in South India.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S489309
Nivedha Venkataraghavan, Rajesh R Nayak, Teena Mariet Mendonca, Anitha Kiran, Soumya Padenkilmar Devendra, Ajay R Kamath, Gurudutt Kamath, Gladys Rodrigues
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Purpose: To study the causes of visual disability and clinico-demographic factors among applicants for disability certification in a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka.

Methods: A prospective, cross‑sectional study analyzing the applications of 194 people who applied for disability certificates between May 2022 and September 2023 at a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka. The causes of visual impairment/blindness, percentage of disability, and respective sociodemographic factors, such as age and sex, were analyzed. The analysis was performed following the visual impairment (VI) disability categories and percentages proposed by the Government of India.

Results: A total of 194 applications for disability certificates were analyzed, of which 60.8% (118) were males and 39.2% (76) were females. Most of the applications were from the 35-60 years age group (41.2%), followed by the 18 (26.8%), 60+ (17.5%), and 18-35 years age groups (14.4%). When the specific diagnostic causes of visual impairment and blindness were analyzed, the leading cause was retinitis pigmentosa (18.5%), followed by optic atrophy (11.8%), corneal opacities (9.79%), and pathological myopia (6.7%). Almost one-third of the cases (28.9%) were found to have been preventable causes of VI/blindness. Among these patients, most avoidable cases were under 18 years of age (40.4%). More than half of the applicants were categorized as blind (59.3%), followed by 21.1% with moderate VI, 13.4% with mild VI, and 6.2% with severe VI.

Conclusion: This study highlights various causes and associated demographic factors of visual impairment and blindness among applicants for disability certificates. Analysis of the applications for visual disability certification proves useful in obtaining data on the burden of visual impairment on the healthcare system. Although the specific findings are more local in scope, these data provide insight into changing trends in eye disease and can be used to better plan and implement local- and national-level intervention strategies.

在印度南部申请残疾认证的申请人中视力残疾的临床人口学概况。
目的:研究卡纳塔克邦某三级医院视力残疾证明申请人视力残疾的原因和临床人口学因素。方法:前瞻性横断面研究分析了卡纳塔克邦一家三级医院在2022年5月至2023年9月期间申请残疾证明的194人的申请。分析了视力障碍/失明的原因、残疾百分比以及相应的社会人口因素,如年龄和性别。分析是根据印度政府提出的视力障碍(VI)残疾类别和百分比进行的。结果:共分析伤残证明申请194份,其中男性118份,占60.8%,女性76份,占39.2%。申请人数最多的是35-60岁年龄组(41.2%),其次是18岁(26.8%)、60岁以上(17.5%)和18-35岁年龄组(14.4%)。在分析视力损害和失明的具体诊断原因时,主要原因是视网膜色素变性(18.5%),其次是视神经萎缩(11.8%)、角膜混浊(9.79%)和病理性近视(6.7%)。几乎三分之一的病例(28.9%)被发现是可预防的VI/失明原因。在这些患者中,大多数可避免病例为18岁以下(40.4%)。超过一半的申请者为盲人(59.3%),其次为中度VI(21.1%)、轻度VI(13.4%)和重度VI(6.2%)。结论:本研究突出了残疾证申请人视力障碍和失明的各种原因和相关人口因素。对视力障碍认证申请的分析证明有助于获得有关视力障碍对医疗保健系统造成的负担的数据。虽然具体的发现在更局部的范围内,但这些数据提供了对眼病变化趋势的洞察,并可用于更好地规划和实施地方和国家一级的干预战略。
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