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Abstract #72785 Published in IGR 18-4

Awareness and Knowledge of Glaucoma in Central India: A Hospital-Based Study

Maharana PK; Rai VG; Pattebahadur R; Singhi S; Chauhan AK
Asia-Pacific journal of ophthalmology (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2017; 6: 243-249


PURPOSE: To assess the awareness and knowledge of glaucoma among people attending the ophthalmology outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital in central India. DESIGN: A prospective observational study. METHODS: A questionnaire-based study was conducted, involving persons aged 18 and above attending the ophthalmology outpatient department from October 2014 to September 2015. Data on awareness and knowledge of glaucoma was collected through a face-to-face interview. RESULTS: Fourteen hundred people participated in the study. The mean age of participants was 43 ± 15 years (range, 18-85). The study participants included 53% men and 47% women. Only 27% (n = 380/1400) of the participants were aware of glaucoma. Age, sex, and presence or type of refractive error had no impact on glaucoma awareness. Awareness level was greater in individuals with higher education levels and those belonging to an upper socioeconomic class (SEC). Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed significantly higher levels of glaucoma awareness among participants belonging to the upper 2 SECs (P = 0.05) and those educated above the high school level (P = 0.001). The most common source of awareness was close acquaintance with relatives, famly members, and friends of glaucoma patients. CONCLUSIONS: Awareness of glaucoma in India is low. Lack of education and lower socioeconomic status are the major risk factors for late preentation of glaucoma. Continuous presence of a low level of awareness and the same factors accounting for it warrants the need for an aggressive and refined approach to increase awareness of glaucoma to prevent glaucoma-related blindness.

Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopa, India.

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15 Miscellaneous
11.17 Cooperation with medical therapy e.g. persistency, compliance, adherence (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)
1.6 Prevention and screening (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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