West Virginia survey of visual health: Low vision and barriers to access

C. Walter, R. Althouse, H. Humble, M. Leys, J. Odom
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The West Virginia Survey of Visual Health was conducted to determine the types and frequency of barriers to vision treatment experienced by persons with visual health problems and low vision in West Virginia. The study used a Random Digit Dial (RDD) sample to gather information from 1026 households. Cross-tabulation of two variables were used to classify respondents or their family members as having low vision. Among the 1026 homes surveyed, 233 households reported having at least one or more persons with vision health problems. Out of the 233 households, 57 individuals were classified as having low vision. West Virginians who report vision health problems are older and tend to rate their physical health lower compared to those with normal vision. Treatment patterns illustrate that a large number of respondents see an eye doctor on an irregular basis. Economic barriers for the vision health population appear substantial. Transportation barriers are common among the low vision population. The impact of vis...
西弗吉尼亚州视力健康调查:低视力和进入障碍
进行西弗吉尼亚州视觉健康调查是为了确定西弗吉尼亚州有视觉健康问题和低视力的人在视力治疗中遇到的障碍的类型和频率。该研究使用随机数字拨号(RDD)样本从1026个家庭收集信息。两个变量的交叉表被用来分类受访者或其家庭成员是否患有低视力。在调查的1026个家庭中,233个家庭报告至少有一人或多人有视力健康问题。在233户家庭中,有57人被归类为低视力。报告视力健康问题的西弗吉尼亚人年龄较大,与视力正常的人相比,他们往往对自己的身体健康状况评价较低。治疗模式表明,大量受访者不定期看眼科医生。视力健康人群面临的经济障碍似乎很大。交通障碍在低视力人群中很常见。……的影响……
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