Eye Care Service Utilization among Health Workers in Mercy Hospital, Abak

Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 23, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: The assessment of the level of and barriers to utilization of eye care services is paramount in combating visual impairment and blindness which are major health problems worldwide. Objectives: To determine the level of utilization and barriers to utilization of eye care services among health workers at a mission hospital in a rural community in southern Nigeria. Methods: This was a hospital based cross-sectional study. Ethical approval was obtained and 82 consecutive consenting health workers were selected. Data were obtained using a pre tested structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was made up of two sections, A and B. Section A was used to collect the demographic data of the participants while section B was used to collect data on utilization and barriers to utilization of eye care services. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 21.0. Results: Of the 82 health workers interviewed, 29(35.4%) were males and 53(64.6%) females. The age range was from 20 to 75 years and the mean age was 35.6 years. Of the 27 (32.9%) that have had eye disorders in the past, only 12 (14.6%) consulted an Ophthalmologist, 8 (9.8%) consulted an Optometrist, 2 (2.4%) used traditional eye medication while 5 (6.1%) sought no treatment at all. Regarding the utilization of eye care services, only 28 (34.1%) has ever consulted the hospital Ophthalmologist for routine eye check. Barriers to utilization of eye care services noted were absence of eye disease, cost and time. The effects of knowledge of eye diseases and education on utilization were statistically significant (p = 0.04 and 0.01 respectively). Duration of service was found not to positively influence utilization of eye care services. Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that longer exposure to eye care services does not translate to better utilization of the services. Formal education as well as eye health education will go a long way to improving utilization of eye health services.

Authors and Affiliations

N. E. Chinawa, A. A. Chime

Keywords

Related Articles

The Importance of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain as a Factor Associated with Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly

Background: Locomotive Syndrome (LS) refers to a high risk of disability and dependency care due to a disorder in locomotive organs. It is increasing particularly because of populational aging. Chronic musculoskeletal pa...

Endarterectomy of the Totally & Subtotally Occluded Carotid Artery Facilitates the Surgery of the Stenosed Contralateral Side

Purpose: Patients with one side total/subtotal occlusion and contralateral side critical stenosis are high risk candidates for carotid interventions for the stenosed carotid side. We present our experiences with carotid...

A Report on the Incidence of Organophosphate Poisoning among Patients Admitted to King Abdul-Aziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia over a Period of 12 Years

Background: Organophosphate (OP) is a chemical component, extensively used as a pest control. It is known to block the action of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), causing accumulation of acetylcholine, resulting in symptoms w...

Aging, Fitness, and Marathon Times in a 91 Year-old Man Who Competed in 627 Marathons

Aging is associated with a decline in maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) that may be attenuated by chronic endurance exercise. This case study chronicles the changes in marathon times in a 91 year old man who completed 62...

Vasodepressor Syncope and Recurrent Carcinoma of Pharynx: A Sign of Malignant Recurrence

We present the case of a 66-year-old man under surveillance for oropharyngeal malignancy. The presentation was that of recent onset recurrent syncopal attacks associated with neck pain. Both bradycardia and hypotension w...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP312326
  • DOI 10.9734/JAMMR/2017/34768
  • Views 75
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

N. E. Chinawa, A. A. Chime (2017). Eye Care Service Utilization among Health Workers in Mercy Hospital, Abak. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 23(1), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-312326