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Original Articles

A population-based survey of visual impairment and its correlates in Mahabubnagar district, Telangana State, India

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Pages 238-245 | Received 13 Jun 2017, Accepted 13 Dec 2017, Published online: 27 Dec 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To estimate the prevalence and correlates of visual impairment in Mahabubnagar district, Telangana, India.

Methods: Fifty-one clusters of 80 people (all ages) were sampled with probability proportionate to size. Households within clusters were selected through the compact segment sampling. Visual acuity (VA) was measured with a tumbling “E” chart. An Ophthalmic Assistant or Vision Technician examined people with VA<6/12 in either eye. Other impairments (hearing, physical) were clinically assessed and self-reported functional difficulties measured using the Washington Group Extended Set. People with visual impairment and age-sex matched controls with normal vision were interviewed about poverty, employment and education.

Results: 4,125 people were enumerated and 3,574 screened (86.6%). The prevalence of visual impairment (VA<6/12) was 8.0% (95% CI = 6.9–9.4%) and blindness was 0.4% (0.2–0.9%), and both increased rapidly with age. Uncorrected refractive error was the leading cause of visual impairment, and cataract the leading cause of blindness. Cataract surgical coverage (proportion of all cataracts that had received surgery) was relatively low (41% of people at VA<6/60), while the post-surgery outcomes were good (81% of operated eyes had presenting VA≥6/18). Among the 287 people with visual impairment, 15% had a moderate/severe physical impairment or epilepsy and 25% had a moderate/severe hearing impairment. Self-reported difficulties in vision were relatively closely related to visual acuity. People with visual impairment were more likely to be in the poorest quartile (OR = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.0–3.4) or unemployed (5.0, 2.2–10.0), compared to controls.

Conclusions: Visual impairment was common in Mahabubnagar district, was mostly avoidable, and was correlated with poverty markers.

Declaration of interest

None of the following authors have any proprietary interests or conflicts of interest related to this submission.

Additional information

Funding

This research was supported by a grant from CBM.

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