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  • - The study investigated the prevalence of presbyopia, a common condition leading to near vision impairment in adults aged 35 and older, finding that 42.9% of surveyed individuals had the condition.
  • - Spectacles coverage among those with presbyopia was low at 25.8%, with higher prevalence linked to factors like female gender, older age, and literacy.
  • - Common barriers to addressing the unmet need for presbyopia included personal reasons and a lack of felt need, highlighting the need for increased awareness and accessible services.

Article Abstract

Background: Presbyopia is a major cause for near visual impairment among adults. Presbyopia induced visual impairment can be corrected easily by spectacles. We aimed to study the prevalence of presbyopia among adults aged ≥35 years and spectacles coverage among them. We also studied the unmet need for presbyopia along with the barriers to uptake of services.

Methods: This is a population-based cross-sectional study conducted among adults aged ≥35 years in a rural district of Haryana. Near vision assessment and semistructured interview schedule were administered by a team of trained ophthalmic assistant, social worker and health assistant.

Results: A total of 3832 adults aged ≥35 years were enumerated, from which 3246 (84.7%) were examined. Prevalence of presbyopia was found to be 42.9% (95% confidence interval 41.2-44.6). Participants with increasing age, literacy and women had higher prevalence, and those that were employed and belonged to below poverty line economic status had lower prevalence of presbyopia. Spectacles coverage among presbyopes was found to be 25.8%. There was an inverse association between unmet need for presbyopia and women, increasing education status and office work. Lack of felt need and personal reasons were the most common barriers for unmet need due to presbyopia.

Conclusions: There is high prevalence of presbyopia among adult population, with spectacles coverage being low. Awareness activities along with affordable, accessible and socially acceptable services for those affected with presbyopia would be one of the key components of management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8930150PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1148_21DOI Listing

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