VISUAL PROBLEMS IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SERVICES

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WORMALD, RPL
WRIGHT, LA
COURTNEY, P
BEAUMONT, B
HAINES, AP
机构
[1] INST OPHTHALMOL,DEPT PREVENT MED,LONDON EC1V 9EJ,ENGLAND
[2] WHITTINGTON HOSP,UNIV COLL & MIDDLESEX SCH MED,LONDON N19 5NF,ENGLAND
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10.1136/bmj.304.6836.1226
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective - To determine the prevalence of visual disability and common eye disease among elderly people in inner London. Design - Cross sectional random sample survey. Setting - Inner London health centre. Subjects - Random sample of people aged 65 and over taken from practice's computerised age-sex register. Main outcome measures - Presenting binocular Snellen 6 m distance acuity and best monocular 3 m Sonksen-Silver acuity to classify prevalence of blindness by World Health Organisation criteria (less than 3/60 in better eye) and American criteria for legal blindness (better eye equal to 6/60 or less) and of low vision by WHO criteria (best acuity 6/18) and visual impairment by American criteria (less than 6/12 or 20/40 but greater than 6/60 or 20/200 in better eye). Principal cause of visual loss by diagnosis, referral indication by cause to hospital eye service, and proportion of cases known to primary care. Results - 207 of 288 (72%) eligible people were examined. 17 (8%) housebound subjects were examined at home. The prevalence of blindness was 1% by WHO criteria and 3.9% by American criteria. The prevalence of low vision (WHO criteria) was 7.7%. The prevalence of visual impairment (American criteria) was 10.6%. Cataract accounted for 75% of cases of low vision. Only eight out of 16 patients with low vision were known by their general practitioner to have an eye problem. 56 subjects (27%) would probably have benefited from refraction. Comparisons with studies in the United States and Finland suggested higher rates in this sample, mainly due to the prevalence of disabling cataract. Conclusion - There seems to be a considerable amount of undetected ocular disease in elderly people in the community.
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