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      Assessment of optometrists knowledge, skills and practice on cataract: a cross-sectional study from Kisumu County, Western Kenya

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      BMC Ophthalmology
      BioMed Central
      Visual acuity, Cataract, Optometrists

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          Abstract

          Background

          The quality of life can be impacted negatively by blindness arising from cataract. The total prevalence of blindness in Kenya is estimated at 0.7%, however cataract contributes almost half (43%) of the total blindness in Kenya. Optometrists are well placed to assess and refer cataract patients. However, little is known on optometrists’ skills, practice and knowledge. Therefore, this study was designed to assess optometrists’ knowledge, skill and practice on cataract in Kisumu, Kenya.

          Methods

          A cross-sectional study design was used. The study was conducted from June 2019 to August 219 using self-administered questionnaire. Basic socio-demographic characteristics were collected and participants’ knowledge, skills and practice on cataract were investigated. The primary outcome measure was the proportions of participants who identified the questions related to knowledge, skills and practice on cataract. Chi-square analysis was performed to assess the association between demographic characteristics of participants with practice, knowledge and skills.

          Results

          A total of 49 optometrists with a mean age of 30.4 years and mean duration of practice of 1–10 years were interviewed. Most optometrists had good knowledge on various aspects of cataract. For example (98%) had a good knowledge on the types of cataract. Almost three quarter (75.5%) of the optometrists reported that they could diagnose cataract correctly based on skills. However, half (57.1%) of the optometrists could not identify nuclear cataract. Being a self reported practice and not an observed practice, most optometrists (61.2%) reported that they did not screen patients aged 40 years and above for cataract. Almost half (52.6%) of the optometrists reported that they did a routine eye examination however, they could not justify the significance of examining the crystalline lens for patient above 40 years.

          Conclusion

          The study established that despite the good level of knowledge among optometrist on cataract, there exist a gap on skills and practice. The results of this study calls for more clinical based activities among optometrists. This will eases diagnosis of cataract and its management with an aim to reduce the burden in Kenya.

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              mumashadrack275@gmail.com
              obonyostephen80@gmail.com
              Journal
              BMC Ophthalmol
              BMC Ophthalmol
              BMC Ophthalmology
              BioMed Central (London )
              1471-2415
              7 October 2020
              7 October 2020
              2020
              : 20
              : 401
              Affiliations
              [1 ]GRID grid.442486.8, ISNI 0000 0001 0744 8172, Department of Public Health, , Maseno University, ; Po Box Private Bag, Maseno, Kenya
              [2 ]GRID grid.442494.b, ISNI 0000 0000 9430 1509, Department of Computing and Informatics, , Strathmore University, ; Po Box Private Bag, Nairobi, Kenya
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              http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0598-1632
              Article
              1673
              10.1186/s12886-020-01673-w
              7542908
              33028257
              6a99632f-128a-4879-924c-dfcc7437ac7e
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              : 13 December 2019
              : 1 October 2020
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              Ophthalmology & Optometry
              visual acuity,cataract,optometrists
              Ophthalmology & Optometry
              visual acuity, cataract, optometrists

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