Introduction: Pakistan has an extensive network of public facilities aimed to provide primary health care including eye care. Yet no data exist on the number and purpose of eye visits to these facilities. Objective: This study aimed to describe the pattern of eye diseases in public primary care hospitals in a district in Pakistan’s Sindh province. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in 14 randomly selected government primary health care centers 10 Basic Health Units and 4 Rural Health Centers in district Nawab shah, a central district of Sindh province. Doctors in these centers were trained in diagnosis and management of common eye diseases at the primary level and requested to record data prospectively on the total number of pa...
Purpose: Over 20% of the world's visually impaired and blind populations live in India. Integration ...
Purpose: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a preventable cause of vision loss. Reducing vision loss due t...
Introduction: Despite the fact, that an estimated 80% of worldwide blindness is preventable or treat...
Introduction: Pakistan has an extensive network of public facilities aimed to provide primary health...
Purpose: To examine gender, ethnic, and socioeconomic differences in access to eye care services in ...
Introduction: Nepal is a developing country where most of the population does not have access to pro...
Introduction: Pakistan, the sixth most populous country in the world, is a developing country situat...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among new patients at t...
Background: Population-based data have indicated that a significant proportion of persons with undia...
Background: This study aimed to determine the profile of eye diseases at Karitas Hospital in Southwe...
Introduction: Visual impairment and blindness is a global problem with important socio-economic cons...
IntroductionIn Pakistan, there is a unique and indigenously established system of education called t...
Purpose: To examine gender, ethnic and socioeconomic differences in access to eye care services in m...
Introduction: Preventable and treatable eye diseases are still major causes of blindness in rural co...
Objective: To assess the pattern of eye diseases in children presenting at Basic Health Unit, Hassan...
Purpose: Over 20% of the world's visually impaired and blind populations live in India. Integration ...
Purpose: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a preventable cause of vision loss. Reducing vision loss due t...
Introduction: Despite the fact, that an estimated 80% of worldwide blindness is preventable or treat...
Introduction: Pakistan has an extensive network of public facilities aimed to provide primary health...
Purpose: To examine gender, ethnic, and socioeconomic differences in access to eye care services in ...
Introduction: Nepal is a developing country where most of the population does not have access to pro...
Introduction: Pakistan, the sixth most populous country in the world, is a developing country situat...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of eye diseases and visual impairment among new patients at t...
Background: Population-based data have indicated that a significant proportion of persons with undia...
Background: This study aimed to determine the profile of eye diseases at Karitas Hospital in Southwe...
Introduction: Visual impairment and blindness is a global problem with important socio-economic cons...
IntroductionIn Pakistan, there is a unique and indigenously established system of education called t...
Purpose: To examine gender, ethnic and socioeconomic differences in access to eye care services in m...
Introduction: Preventable and treatable eye diseases are still major causes of blindness in rural co...
Objective: To assess the pattern of eye diseases in children presenting at Basic Health Unit, Hassan...
Purpose: Over 20% of the world's visually impaired and blind populations live in India. Integration ...
Purpose: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a preventable cause of vision loss. Reducing vision loss due t...
Introduction: Despite the fact, that an estimated 80% of worldwide blindness is preventable or treat...