Aims: To determine the prevalence, causes, and risk factors for blindness and visual impairment in the elderly population of Lebanese nursing homes, to encourage the development of an effective campaign against blindness.
Methods: Transversal study in all nursing homes in two Lebanese regions (298 residents). All respondents (89.6%) underwent a complete ocular examination. Personal and medical data were also gathered for each participant.
Results: The prevalence of blindness (visual acuity
Conclusion: Blindness and visual impairment were high among Lebanese nursing home residents. This is an unfortunate observation given that the leading ocular diseases are treatable and that good vision is essential to these residents' quality of life.
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