PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL

Objective: To determine the prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among new patients at the eye clinic ofHospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang.Method: In this cross-sectional prospective study, 1081 new patients were examined over a period of six months. Age,gender, ethnicity,...

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Main Authors: T Thevi, M Basri, SC Reddy
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2012-08-01
Series:Malaysian Family Physician
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Online Access:http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/eye-disease-in-rural-population.pdf
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spelling doaj-25d4cbbca1a640c0931cc405ead05e4a2020-11-24T23:56:41ZengAcademy of Family Physicians of MalaysiaMalaysian Family Physician1985-207X1985-22742012-08-0171610PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITALT TheviM BasriSC ReddyObjective: To determine the prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among new patients at the eye clinic ofHospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang.Method: In this cross-sectional prospective study, 1081 new patients were examined over a period of six months. Age,gender, ethnicity, visual acuity and diagnosis were noted from the medical records.Results: Out of 1081 examined, 607 (56.1%) were males, 783 (72.4%) were Malays. The mean age of patients was45.2 years (ranging from one month to 91 years). Cataract (248, 22.9%) was the most common eye disease, followed byretinal diseases (124, 11.5%) and ocular trauma (106, 9.8%). Majority of the patients (48) suffering from ocular traumahad foreign body cornea. In 85 premature infants screened for retinopathy, 19 showed different stages of retinopathy ofprematurity. Visual impairment was noted in 89 (8.2%) patients, severe visual impairment in 12 (1.1%) and blindness in 35(3.2%); vision could not be determined in 85 premature infants (7.9%). Cataract was singled out as the cause of severevisual impairment in 11 out of 12 patients.Conclusion: Health education at primary health centres and availability of eye specialists in all the district hospitals willfacilitate the rehabilitation of visually impaired and blind persons by providing early treatment for eye problems (specificallyprescription for spectacles, medical treatment and cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation).http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/eye-disease-in-rural-population.pdfVisual impairmentcataractdiabetic retinopathyglaucomarefractive errorsocular traumaconjunctivitis.
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PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
Malaysian Family Physician
Visual impairment
cataract
diabetic retinopathy
glaucoma
refractive errors
ocular trauma
conjunctivitis.
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M Basri
SC Reddy
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title PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
title_short PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
title_full PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
title_fullStr PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
title_full_unstemmed PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASES AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION – A CASE STUDY OF TEMERLOH HOSPITAL
title_sort prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among the rural population – a case study of temerloh hospital
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publishDate 2012-08-01
description Objective: To determine the prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among new patients at the eye clinic ofHospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang.Method: In this cross-sectional prospective study, 1081 new patients were examined over a period of six months. Age,gender, ethnicity, visual acuity and diagnosis were noted from the medical records.Results: Out of 1081 examined, 607 (56.1%) were males, 783 (72.4%) were Malays. The mean age of patients was45.2 years (ranging from one month to 91 years). Cataract (248, 22.9%) was the most common eye disease, followed byretinal diseases (124, 11.5%) and ocular trauma (106, 9.8%). Majority of the patients (48) suffering from ocular traumahad foreign body cornea. In 85 premature infants screened for retinopathy, 19 showed different stages of retinopathy ofprematurity. Visual impairment was noted in 89 (8.2%) patients, severe visual impairment in 12 (1.1%) and blindness in 35(3.2%); vision could not be determined in 85 premature infants (7.9%). Cataract was singled out as the cause of severevisual impairment in 11 out of 12 patients.Conclusion: Health education at primary health centres and availability of eye specialists in all the district hospitals willfacilitate the rehabilitation of visually impaired and blind persons by providing early treatment for eye problems (specificallyprescription for spectacles, medical treatment and cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation).
topic Visual impairment
cataract
diabetic retinopathy
glaucoma
refractive errors
ocular trauma
conjunctivitis.
url http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/eye-disease-in-rural-population.pdf
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