Barriers to uptake of refractive error services in a rural community in Enugu, south-East, Nigeria.

Nkiru Zuada Nwachukwu, Daniel Chukwu Nwachukwu, Boniface Ikenna Eze
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Abstract

Background: Uncorrected refractive error remains a leading cause of visual impairment. The utilization of refractive error care services in many Nigerian communities is poor in spite of its availability.

Objective: To determine the barriers to uptake of refractive errors care services in a rural community in Enugu State, Nigeria.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, population-based survey with mixed method was adopted. The study instruments were a pre-tested, researcher-administered questionnaire and focus group discussion (FGD). Quantitative data were subjected to descriptive and comparative statistics and FGD was analyzed using ATLAS.ti. P value <0.05 was considered significant.

Results: A total of 522 adults comprising 307(58.8%) males and 215(41.2%) females aged 43 ± 31.6 years participated in the study. Lack of felt need 235(45.02%), affordability 200(38.31%), stigmatization 184(35.25%) and distance to health care facility 88(16.86%) were the major factors that hindered the uptake of refractive errors care services in Amorji community. Age significantly associated with lack of felt need (P=0.001) and affordability (P=0.001). Educational status significantly associated with stigmatization (P=0.002) and lack of felt need (P=0.021). Results from FGDs were in agreement with those obtained from the questionnaire-based part of the study.

Conclusion: The major factors that militated against the uptake of refractive care services in the community were lack of felt need, affordability, stigmatization and distance from health care facility. Good health education, planning and implementation of eye care services programmes may improve the uptake of refractive care services in such rural community.

尼日利亚东南部埃努古农村社区接受屈光不正服务的障碍。
背景:未矫正的屈光不正仍然是视力损害的主要原因。在许多尼日利亚社区,屈光不正护理服务的使用率很低,尽管它的可用性。目的:了解尼日利亚埃努古州农村社区接受屈光不正护理服务的障碍。方法:采用描述性、横断面、以人群为基础的混合调查方法。研究工具是预先测试,研究者管理的问卷和焦点小组讨论(FGD)。定量数据采用描述性和比较性统计,FGD采用ATLAS.ti进行分析。结果:共有522名成人参与研究,其中男性307人(58.8%),女性215人(41.2%),年龄43±31.6岁。在Amorji社区,缺乏感觉需要(235)(45.02%)、负担能力(200)(38.31%)、污名化(184)(35.25%)和距离医疗机构(88)(16.86%)是阻碍屈光不正护理服务接受的主要因素。年龄与缺乏感觉需求(P=0.001)和负担能力(P=0.001)显著相关。受教育程度与污名化(P=0.002)和缺乏需要感(P=0.021)显著相关。fgd的结果与研究中基于问卷的部分得到的结果一致。结论:阻碍社区屈光护理服务的主要因素是缺乏感觉需求、负担能力、污名化和距离卫生保健机构较远。良好的健康教育、眼科保健服务方案的规划和实施可能会改善这些农村社区对屈光治疗服务的接受程度。
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