Quality of life and visual function in Nigeria: findings from the National Survey of Blindness and Visual Impairment.

Hang MyTran; Abdull MMahdi; SelvarajSivasubramaniam; Murthy VS Gudlavalleti ORCID logo; Clare E Gilbert ORCID logo; Shaheen PShah; CCEzelum; TafidaAbubakar; Olufunmilayo OBankole; Nigeria National Blindness and Visual Impairment Study Group; (2011) Quality of life and visual function in Nigeria: findings from the National Survey of Blindness and Visual Impairment. The British journal of ophthalmology, 95 (12). pp. 1646-1651. ISSN 0007-1161 DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2011.204693
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AIMS: To assess associations of visual function (VF) and quality of life (QOL) by visual acuity (VA), causes of blindness and types of cataract procedures in Nigeria. METHODS: Multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling was used to identify a nationally representative sample of persons aged ≥ 40 years. VF/QOL questionnaires were administered to participants with VA <6/60 in one or both eyes and/or Mehra-Minassian cataract grade 2B or 3 in one or both eyes and a random sample of those with bilateral VA ≥ 6/12. RESULTS: VF/QOL questionnaires were administered to 2076 participants. Spearman's rank correlation showed a strong correlation between decreasing VA and VF/QOL scores (p<0.0001) with greatest impact on social (p<0.0001) and mobility-related activities (p<0.0001). People who were blind due to glaucoma had lower VF and QOL scores than those who were blind due to cataract. Mean VF and QOL scores were lower after couching compared with conventional cataract surgery (mean VF score=51.0 vs 63.0 and mean QOL score=71.3 vs 79.3). Finally, VF and QOL scores were lower among populations with specific characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: Populations with the following characteristics should be targeted to improve VF and QOL: people who are blind, older people, women, manual labourers, people living in rural areas, those living in the northern geopolitical zones, those practising Islamic and Traditionalism faith, those not currently married and those who have undergone couching.


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