Integration of primary eye care (PEC) into the existing primary healthcare (PHC) system is efficient in reaching rural communities. Baseline assessment of human and material resources for primary eye care delivery in a rural local government area of southwestern Nigeria with projected population of 126 625 was conducted. Data on number and cadre of all PHC facilities and health-workers were collected. All facilities were visited and materials required for basic PEC inspected. Forty-one (42.3%) community health extension workers, 42 (43.3%) health assistants, 3 (3.1%) community officers of health and 11 (11.2%) registered nurses administered PHC in 27 health facilities. No worker had training in PEC and none of the centres had all the mat...
Over 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are blind or visually impaired, the majority from avoid...
Background: To determine the adequacy of resources (human and material) for provision of maternal he...
BACKGROUND: Cataract, glaucoma, and conjunctivitis are common causes of ocular morbidity in Nigeria....
Objectives: To determine the availability and distribution of material resources for primary and sec...
Background . The provision of population-wide, accessible, affordable, acceptable and evenly distrib...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) is the cornerstone of the Nigerian National Health Policy. The na...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
Collection tools produced as part of a mixed-methods feasibility study to assess the capacity of pri...
New primary eye health care policies have the potential to profoundly change how eye health is deliv...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
<div><p>Visual impairment is a significant public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-in...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
Visual impairment is a significant public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income cou...
The models for addressing the delivery of an eye-care service in sub-Saharan Africa have seen consid...
Over 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are blind or visually impaired, the majority from avoid...
Background: To determine the adequacy of resources (human and material) for provision of maternal he...
BACKGROUND: Cataract, glaucoma, and conjunctivitis are common causes of ocular morbidity in Nigeria....
Objectives: To determine the availability and distribution of material resources for primary and sec...
Background . The provision of population-wide, accessible, affordable, acceptable and evenly distrib...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) is the cornerstone of the Nigerian National Health Policy. The na...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
Collection tools produced as part of a mixed-methods feasibility study to assess the capacity of pri...
New primary eye health care policies have the potential to profoundly change how eye health is deliv...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
<div><p>Visual impairment is a significant public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-in...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
Visual impairment is a significant public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income cou...
The models for addressing the delivery of an eye-care service in sub-Saharan Africa have seen consid...
Over 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are blind or visually impaired, the majority from avoid...
Background: To determine the adequacy of resources (human and material) for provision of maternal he...
BACKGROUND: Cataract, glaucoma, and conjunctivitis are common causes of ocular morbidity in Nigeria....