To assesswhether the ophthalmic cases presenting at aNigerian tertiary eye unit are appropriate for such level of care and also drawnecessary implications for service delivery. : Data on 1,321 consecutive new patients that presented at the ophthalmic clinic of the University of Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria between February and July 2005 were reviewed on demographics, referral routes, and reasons for patronage, diagnoses and disease categories. Information on the general situation of health infrastructures prevailing at the surrounding health facilitieswas collected fromkey-informants. One thousand and ninety-one (82.6%) presentedwithout any referral and 1,095 (82.9%) patronized in order to access perceived good quality of eye care ser...
BACKGROUND: - Eye injuries are becoming relatively important, not only as a cause of presentation bu...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
BACKGROUND: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
Background: Provision of affordable eye care is one of the cardinal programs of the Osun State Gover...
Background: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
Objectives: To determine the referral pattern and assess the quality and accuracy of referral letter...
Background: Hospitalization for eye care is required for different reasons. The pattern of admission...
Background: Lafia, the state capital of Nasarawa State has a specialist hospital that serves the ent...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
Several barriers to accessing hospital care have been shown to cause high patronages at free medical...
Background: The types and causes of ophthalmic emergencies atthe University of Benin Teaching Hospit...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
BACKGROUND: - Eye injuries are becoming relatively important, not only as a cause of presentation bu...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
BACKGROUND: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
Background: Provision of affordable eye care is one of the cardinal programs of the Osun State Gover...
Background: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
Objectives: To determine the referral pattern and assess the quality and accuracy of referral letter...
Background: Hospitalization for eye care is required for different reasons. The pattern of admission...
Background: Lafia, the state capital of Nasarawa State has a specialist hospital that serves the ent...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
Several barriers to accessing hospital care have been shown to cause high patronages at free medical...
Background: The types and causes of ophthalmic emergencies atthe University of Benin Teaching Hospit...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
BACKGROUND: - Eye injuries are becoming relatively important, not only as a cause of presentation bu...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...