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Abstract #60506 Published in IGR 16-4

Knowledge and attitudes towards eye diseases in a rural south-eastern Nigerian population

Onwubiko SN; Eze BI; Udeh NN; Okoloagu NN; Chuka-Okosa CM
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2015; 26: 199-210


BACKGROUND: Knowledge and attitudes concerning eye disorders are important socio-demographic parameters critical for eye care uptake and outcomes, especially in underserved populations. OBJECTIVES: To assess knowledge and attitudes concerning common eye disorders in a rural south-eastern Nigerian population. METHODS: The study was a population-based survey of knowledge and attitudes concerning common eye diseases conducted in Abagana community in September 2011. RESULTS: The participants comprised 263 males and 238 females. Their profile of good knowledge was eye infections: 38.9%; refractive error: 28.9%; cataracts: 18.0%; diabetic retinopathy: 8.0%; glaucoma: 5.8%; and overall good knowledge: 4.0%. Prevention and treatment of eye disorders were rated as first priorities over other major disabilities by 91.4% participants. Older age and formal education were the significant predictors of good knowledge. CONCLUSION: In Abagana, there is poor overall and disorder-specific knowledge of eye disorders. Socio-demographic factors are important determinants of knowledge. Community-based preventive eye health education is underscored.

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