Visual impairment among eye health workers in a tertiary eye centre in Ghana.

Q3 Medicine
Naamuah N Tagoe, Benjamin Abaidoo, Gladys Fordjuor, Yakubu A Seidu, Serwaa A Acquah, Andrew E Akafo, Eileen Buxton, Dorothy Fiadoyor, George Afenyo, Samuel O Asiedu, Vera A Essuman
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Abstract

Objective: To determine causes of visual impairment (VI) among staff of the Eye Centre at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Setting: The Eye Centre, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), from October 2016 to March 2017 on all consenting members of staff.

Participants: Eighty-four (79.3%) of 106 consenting staff members participated in this study.

Data collection/intervention: A detailed history (demographic, ocular, medical co-morbid conditions), ocular examination and relevant diagnostic investigations were conducted. Interventions initiated included treatment for glaucoma, dry eye and allergic conjunctivitis and spectacles prescription for refractive errors.

Main outcomes: Prevalence of avoidable causes of VI (glaucoma, cataract, refractive errors). Secondary outcomes included prevalence of unavoidable causes of VI.

Results: Eighty-four (79.3%) members of staff participated in this study. Most of the participants were females, 54(64.3 %). Age ranged from 23 to 60 years with an average of 35.8±9.9 years (mean ± SD).Prevalence of VI was 9.5 % (8/84), all due to uncorrected refractive error. Other known causes of VI included open angle glaucoma in 12(14.3 %), macular scar of unknown cause, 1(1.2 %) and sutural cataract, 1(1.2 %) but were all visually insignificant.

Conclusions: The prevalence of VI among the staff of the Eye Centre of the KBTH was 9.5 %, all due to refractive errors. Other known causes of avoidable visual impairment and blindness encountered were glaucoma (14.3 %), macular scar (1.2 %) and cataract (1.2 %), all asymptomatic. Routine eye screening should be part of periodic medical examination for employees.

Funding: None declared.

加纳一家三级眼科中心眼科保健工作者的视力受损情况。
目的:确定科尔布教学医院眼科中心工作人员视力受损的原因。设计:这是一项横断面研究。地点:Korle Bu教学医院(KBTH)眼科中心,2016年10月至2017年3月,所有同意的员工。参与者:106名同意的工作人员中有84人(79.3%)参加了这项研究。数据收集/干预:进行详细的病史(人口统计学、眼科、医学合并症)、眼科检查和相关诊断调查。干预措施包括青光眼、干眼症和过敏性结膜炎的治疗以及屈光不正的眼镜处方。主要结局:VI可避免原因(青光眼、白内障、屈光不正)的患病率。次要结局包括不可避免原因vi的患病率。结果:84名(79.3%)工作人员参与了本研究。大多数参与者为女性,54人(64.3%)。年龄23 ~ 60岁,平均35.8±9.9岁(mean±SD)。VI患病率为9.5%(8/84),均为未矫正屈光不正所致。其他已知原因包括开角型青光眼12例(14.3%),原因不明的黄斑瘢痕1例(1.2%),针状白内障1例(1.2%),但在视觉上均不明显。结论:KBTH眼科中心工作人员VI患病率为9.5%,均为屈光不正所致。其他已知的可避免的视力损害和失明的原因是青光眼(14.3%),黄斑疤痕(1.2%)和白内障(1.2%),均无症状。常规眼部检查应作为员工定期体检的一部分。资金:未宣布。
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