卡塔尔国家白内障手术和屈光不正的有效覆盖率。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Shadi M AlAshwal, Muhammad Rabiu, Ian McCormick, Omar AlQahtani, Samya AlAbdulla, Halla Algadi, Suresh Kokku, Mohammed Hamad Al-Thani
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摘要

目的:评估卡塔尔自2009年以来眼科保健的进展,重点关注有效的白内障手术和屈光不正覆盖率,从而加强眼科保健战略和行动计划。方法:采用改进的可避免盲症快速评估(RAAB)调查,对卡塔尔50岁及以上的所有人采用多阶段抽样。该研究的重点是未矫正的屈光不正,白内障手术的覆盖率和有效性,以及视力评估。结果:3206名参与者中有339人接受了白内障手术,其中559只手术眼中66.1%获得了良好的术后结果(视力≥6/12)。结论:自2009年RAAB以来,卡塔尔的CSC有所改善,但基于性别和国籍的有效覆盖率存在差异。世卫组织制定了到2030年实现eCSC增加30%和eREC增加40%的全球目标;因此,到2030年,卡塔尔的目标应该是91.2%和100%。为了达到这些目标,需要努力提高白内障手术的质量和获得屈光矫正的机会。
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Effective cataract surgical and refractive error coverages in the state of Qatar.

Purpose: To evaluate the progress in Qatar's eye care since 2009, focusing on effective cataract surgical and refractive error coverages, leading to enhanced eye health strategies and action plans.

Methods: A modified Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) survey was employed using multi-stage sampling in all persons 50 years and older in Qatar. The study focused on uncorrected refractive errors, cataract surgery coverage and effectiveness, and visual acuity assessment.

Results: There were 339 individuals out of 3,206 examined participants who underwent cataract surgery, out of which 66.1% of 559 operated eyes obtained good post-operative outcomes (presenting visual acuity ≥ 6/12). Age -sex - adjusted eCSC for a cataract surgical threshold < 6/12 was 61.2% (95%CI 54.9-67.4). A poor post-operative outcome (presenting visual acuity < 6/60) was observed in 9.3% of all operated eyes, lower than the 14.9% reported in 2009. Cataract surgical coverage at the 6/18 threshold showed good coverage (94%) improving since 2009 (87%). Effective refractive coverage (eREC) was 74.3% (95%CI 70.9-77.7). Effective coverage of both services was lower among Qatari women compared to other population groups.

Conclusion: Qatar's CSC improved since the 2009 RAAB, but there are disparities in effective coverage based on gender and nationality. WHO set a global target to achieve a 30%-point increase in eCSC and a 40%-point increase in eREC by 2030; accordingly, Qatar's targets should be 91.2% and 100% retrospectively by 2030. To meet these targets, efforts are needed to improve the quality of cataract surgery and access to refractive correction.

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BMC Ophthalmology
BMC Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
441
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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