Title of article :
Visual Morbidities among Elderly Patients Presenting at a Primary Care Clinic in Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Adebusoye, LA General Outpatients Department - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Owoaje, ET General Outpatients Department - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Ladipo, MMA General Outpatients Department - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Adeniji, AO General Outpatients Department - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Visual challenges compromise mobility,
increase dependency on family members and constitute a major
health problem mainly seen by the primary care physicians
among the elderly. However, there is little information on the
pattern of visual problems of elderly patients attending the
primary care clinics in Nigeria.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the visual problems among elderly
subjects in a hospital setting.
METHODS: Five hundred consecutive patients (311 females
and 189 males) aged 60 years and above were interviewed using
a structured questionnaire based on the World Organization
of Family Doctors (Wonca) format between September 2004
and April 2005. The main outcome measurements were sociodemographic
characteristics, visual acuity and ocular
problems.
RESULTS: The main visual problems reported by the elderly
were impaired vision 224 (44.8%) and abnormal sensations
in the eyes 64 (12.8%). Cataract 198 (39.7%) was the
commonest eye disorder diagnosed by the Family Physician,
followed by pterygium 32 (6.4%). Assessment of binocular
acuity revealed blindness in 109 (21.8%) and low-vision in 68
(13.6%). The prevalence of visual impairment increased
significantly with age.
CONCLUSION: Visual impairment is a common problem of
the elderly people in the hospital setting, with cataract being
the main cause. Efforts should be made to detect these
conditions early and institute treatment promptly.
Keywords :
Eye , Nigeria , Ibadan , elderly , Visual impairment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics