This study will provide a profile of blindness/visual impairment, avoidable blindness and cataract surgery service in Chaonan, mainland China. We also evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) comparison with conventional survey.
This proposal describes a population-based study aimed at determining the prevalence of visual impairment, blindness and major causes in adults age 50 years old and above in Chaonan County of Guangdong province, where one of the Project Vision Charity Eye center was founded in 2009. In the proposed study, we will examine 3700 Chaonan County residents aged 50 years and older, selected via a clustered, randomized sampling with probability proportional to size (PPS). The cluster will be at the village level, 50 subjects aged 50 years and older will be examined in each cluster includes Visual acuity, torch light, and fundus review, the major cause of blindness or visual impairment will be determined. We also randomly recruited 60% clusters,total 2250 participants, from RAAB survey to conduct a detailed conventional eye examination. This study will provide a profile of blindness/visual impairment, avoidable blindness and cataract surgery service in Chaonan. we will evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) comparison with conventional survey. . It will provide important public health issues for the purposes of establishing a sustainable and suitable model to eliminate the cataract blindness in China.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3,700
the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment (VI) and main avoidable causes in Chaonan, China
the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment (VI), and report the avoidable causes, including cataract in Chaonan Region, Guangdong Province, southern China
Time frame: one year
the diagnostic accuracy of RAAB
To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB)
Time frame: one year
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