Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa
Background: Visual impairment (VI) increases with age and has been reported to be more prevalent among older adults living in old age homes than in the general population. Aim: To determine the prevalence and causes of VI among older adults living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa....
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doaj-294c1c72802c478a91addd159464f4942020-11-25T03:52:13ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362020-06-01121e1e710.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2159728Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South AfricaKhathutshelo P. Mashige0Serela S. Ramklass1Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanBackground: Visual impairment (VI) increases with age and has been reported to be more prevalent among older adults living in old age homes than in the general population. Aim: To determine the prevalence and causes of VI among older adults living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa. Setting: This study was conducted at low-income old age homes in Durban. Methods: This cross-sectional study of 118 residents aged 60 years and older, collected socio-demographic data, presenting visual acuities (VAs) for each eye, and binocularly. Anterior segment eye examinations were conducted with a penlight torch and a portable slit-lamp, while posterior segment evaluation was conducted with direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Objective and subjective refractions were performed, and the best-corrected distance and near VAs were measured in each eye. VI was defined as presenting VA 6/18 and included moderate VI ( 6/18−6/60), severe VI ( 6/60 –3/60) and blindness ( 6/120). Results: The mean age of the participants was 73.3 years and included 80.5% females and 19.5% males. The prevalence of VI and blindness was 63.6%. Optical correction significantly reduced the prevalence of VI and blindness by 19.5% (p 0.05). The main causes of non-refractive VI and blindness were cataract (54.5%), posterior segment disorders (25.5%) and corneal opacities (20%). Conclusion: The prevalence of VI and blindness is high among residents in low-income old age homes living in Durban. Refractive correction and surgical cataract intervention can significantly reduce the burden of VI and blindness among the elderly residents.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2159low-income old age homeprevalencevisual acuityvisual impairmentblindnessdurban |
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Khathutshelo P. Mashige Serela S. Ramklass Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine low-income old age home prevalence visual acuity visual impairment blindness durban |
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Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa |
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Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa |
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Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa |
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Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa |
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Prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa |
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prevalence and causes of visual impairment among older persons living in low-income old age homes in durban, south africa |
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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine |
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2071-2928 2071-2936 |
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Background: Visual impairment (VI) increases with age and has been reported to be more prevalent among older adults living in old age homes than in the general population.
Aim: To determine the prevalence and causes of VI among older adults living in low-income old age homes in Durban, South Africa.
Setting: This study was conducted at low-income old age homes in Durban.
Methods: This cross-sectional study of 118 residents aged 60 years and older, collected socio-demographic data, presenting visual acuities (VAs) for each eye, and binocularly. Anterior segment eye examinations were conducted with a penlight torch and a portable slit-lamp, while posterior segment evaluation was conducted with direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Objective and subjective refractions were performed, and the best-corrected distance and near VAs were measured in each eye. VI was defined as presenting VA 6/18 and included moderate VI ( 6/18−6/60), severe VI ( 6/60 –3/60) and blindness ( 6/120).
Results: The mean age of the participants was 73.3 years and included 80.5% females and 19.5% males. The prevalence of VI and blindness was 63.6%. Optical correction significantly reduced the prevalence of VI and blindness by 19.5% (p 0.05). The main causes of non-refractive VI and blindness were cataract (54.5%), posterior segment disorders (25.5%) and corneal opacities (20%).
Conclusion: The prevalence of VI and blindness is high among residents in low-income old age homes living in Durban. Refractive correction and surgical cataract intervention can significantly reduce the burden of VI and blindness among the elderly residents. |
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