BACKGROUND: To explore the hypothesis that sight restoring cataract surgery provided to impoverished rural communities will improve not only visual acuity and vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) but also poverty and social status. METHODS: Participants were recruited at outreach camps in Tamil Nadu, South India, and underwent free routine manual small incision cataract surgery (SICS) with intra-ocular lens (IOL) implantation, and were followed up one year later. Poverty was measured as monthly household income, being engaged in income generating activities and number of working household members. Social status was measured as rates of re-marriage amongst widowed participants. VRQoL was measured using the IND-VFQ-33. Associations were exp...
Objective: To assess the visual outcomes after cataract surgery among urban and rural population age...
In India, cataract surgeries are provided by both the private and public sectors. Free cataract surg...
Despite efforts of Vision 2020 in India, the 2001 Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) extrapola...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>To explore the hypothesis that sight restoring cataract surgery provided ...
BACKGROUND: Cataract surgery has been shown to improve quality of life and household economy in the ...
Cataract surgery has been shown to improve quality of life and household economy in the short term. ...
BACKGROUND: Poverty and blindness are believed to be intimately linked, but empirical data supportin...
Poverty and blindness are believed to be intimately linked, but empirical data supporting this purpo...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of cataract on the quality of life of rural patients in India. Materials...
Background: Loss of vision invariably leads to loss of quality of life (QOL), which represents the g...
PURPOSE: Investigate the prevalence and vision-related outcomes of cataract surgery in an area of hi...
PURPOSE: To assess the clinical outcomes of cataract surgery in rural southern India. METHODS: Clust...
Background Blinding cataracts have been linked to poverty, and are the most common form of preventab...
AIM: To evaluate the outcome of cataract surgery in the population of Bangladesh. METHODS: Data were...
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness globally and surgery is the only known measure to deal wi...
Objective: To assess the visual outcomes after cataract surgery among urban and rural population age...
In India, cataract surgeries are provided by both the private and public sectors. Free cataract surg...
Despite efforts of Vision 2020 in India, the 2001 Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) extrapola...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>To explore the hypothesis that sight restoring cataract surgery provided ...
BACKGROUND: Cataract surgery has been shown to improve quality of life and household economy in the ...
Cataract surgery has been shown to improve quality of life and household economy in the short term. ...
BACKGROUND: Poverty and blindness are believed to be intimately linked, but empirical data supportin...
Poverty and blindness are believed to be intimately linked, but empirical data supporting this purpo...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of cataract on the quality of life of rural patients in India. Materials...
Background: Loss of vision invariably leads to loss of quality of life (QOL), which represents the g...
PURPOSE: Investigate the prevalence and vision-related outcomes of cataract surgery in an area of hi...
PURPOSE: To assess the clinical outcomes of cataract surgery in rural southern India. METHODS: Clust...
Background Blinding cataracts have been linked to poverty, and are the most common form of preventab...
AIM: To evaluate the outcome of cataract surgery in the population of Bangladesh. METHODS: Data were...
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness globally and surgery is the only known measure to deal wi...
Objective: To assess the visual outcomes after cataract surgery among urban and rural population age...
In India, cataract surgeries are provided by both the private and public sectors. Free cataract surg...
Despite efforts of Vision 2020 in India, the 2001 Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) extrapola...