Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countries. Issue 12 (December 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countries. Issue 12 (December 2022)
- Main Title:
- Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countries
- Authors:
- Bourne, Rupert Richard Alexander
Cicinelli, Maria Vittoria
Sedighi, Tabassom
Tapply, Ian H
McCormick, Ian
Jonas, Jost B
Congdon, Nathan G
Ramke, Jacqueline
Naidoo, Kovin S
Fricke, Timothy R
Burton, Matthew J
Müller, Andreas
Bikbov, Mukharram M
Furtado, João M
Kyari, Fatima
He, Mingguang
Wang, Ya Xing
Vijaya, Lingam
Nangia, Vinay
Brian, Garry
Emamian, Mohammad Hassan
Fotouhi, Akbar
Hashemi, Hassan
Khandekar, Rajiv B
Marmamula, Srinivas
Salomão, Solange
George, Ronnie
Kazakbaeva, Gyulli
Braithwaite, Tasanee
Casson, Robert J
Iwase, Aiko
Gupta, Noopur
Abdianwall, Mohammad H
Varma, Rohit
Wong, Tien Y
Wang, Ningli
Taylor, Hugh R
Flaxman, Seth R
Keel, Stuart
Resnikoff, Serge
Bron, Alain
Cheng, Ching-Yu
Fernandes, Arthur
Friedman, David
Gazzard, Andrew
Kahloun, Rim
Kempen, John
Khairallah, Moncef
Lansingh, Van C
Leasher, Janet
Leveziel, Nicolas
Limburg, Hans
Nowak, Michal
Pesudovs, Konrad
Peto, Tunde
Rossetti, Luca
Tahhan, Nina
Varma, Rohit
Alemayehu, Wondu
Arditi, Aries
Dana, Reza
Del Monte, Monte
Deva, jenny
Dreer, Laura
Ehrlich, Josh
Ellwein, Leon
Hammond, Billy
Hartnett, Mary E
Ingram, April
Khanna, Rohit
Kim, Judy
Lim, Jennifer
Morse, Alan
Musch, David
Parodi, Maurizio B
Ramulu, Pradeep
Robin, Alan
Serle, Janet
Shen, Tueng
Sitorus, Rita S
Stambolian, Dwight
Topouzis, Fotis
Tsilimbaris, Miltiadis
Virgili, Gianni
West, Sheila
Ababora, Jafer K
AlSawahli, Heba
Andriamanjato, Hery Harimanitra
Barrenechea, Rosario
Batlle, Juan F
Burnett, Anthea M
Finger, Robert P
Gallarreta, Marcelo
Gomez-Bastar, Pedro A
Gurung, Reeta
Jain, Elesh
Kabona, George E
Kalua, Khumbo
Kandeke, Levi
Karimurio, Jefitha
Kikira, Susan A
Kulkarni, Sucheta
Lansingh, Van C
Mathenge, Wanjiku
Mishra, Sailesh Kumar
Mohammadi, Seyed Farzad
Mörchen, Manfred
Muhammad, Nasiru
Mutati, Grace C
Nano, Maria Eugenia
Németh, János
Paduca, Ala
Páez, Alexander
Rabiu, M Mansur
Rif'ati, Lutfah
Salowi, Mohamad Aziz
Sapkota, Yuddha D
Sargent, Nicholas
Thoufeeq, Ubeydulla
Villalobos, Astrid V
Xiao, Biaxiang
Yee Melgar, Mariano
Zhang, Xiu Juan
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: In 2021, WHO Member States endorsed a global target of a 40-percentage-point increase in effective refractive error coverage (eREC; with a 6/12 visual acuity threshold) by 2030. This study models global and regional estimates of eREC as a baseline for the WHO initiative. Methods: The Vision Loss Expert Group analysed data from 565 448 participants of 169 population-based eye surveys conducted since 2000 to calculate eREC (met need/[met need + undermet need + unmet need]). A binary logistic regression model was used to estimate eREC by Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study super region among adults aged 50 years and older. Findings: In 2021, distance eREC was 79·1% (95% CI 72·4–85·0) in the high-income super region; 62·1% (54·7–68·8) in north Africa and Middle East; 49·5% (45·0–54·0) in central Europe, eastern Europe, and central Asia; 40·0% (31·7–48·2) in southeast Asia, east Asia, and Oceania; 34·5% (29·4–40·0) in Latin America and the Caribbean; 9·0% (6·5–12·0) in south Asia; and 5·7% (3·1–9·0) in sub-Saharan Africa. eREC was higher in men and reduced with increasing age. Global distance eREC increased from 2000 to 2021 by 19·0%. Global near vision eREC for 2021 was 20·5% (95% CI 17·8–24·4). Interpretation: Over the past 20 years, distance eREC has increased in each super region yet the WHO target will require substantial improvements in quantity and quality of refractive services in particular for near vision impairment. Funding: WHO, Sightsavers, TheSummary: Background: In 2021, WHO Member States endorsed a global target of a 40-percentage-point increase in effective refractive error coverage (eREC; with a 6/12 visual acuity threshold) by 2030. This study models global and regional estimates of eREC as a baseline for the WHO initiative. Methods: The Vision Loss Expert Group analysed data from 565 448 participants of 169 population-based eye surveys conducted since 2000 to calculate eREC (met need/[met need + undermet need + unmet need]). A binary logistic regression model was used to estimate eREC by Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study super region among adults aged 50 years and older. Findings: In 2021, distance eREC was 79·1% (95% CI 72·4–85·0) in the high-income super region; 62·1% (54·7–68·8) in north Africa and Middle East; 49·5% (45·0–54·0) in central Europe, eastern Europe, and central Asia; 40·0% (31·7–48·2) in southeast Asia, east Asia, and Oceania; 34·5% (29·4–40·0) in Latin America and the Caribbean; 9·0% (6·5–12·0) in south Asia; and 5·7% (3·1–9·0) in sub-Saharan Africa. eREC was higher in men and reduced with increasing age. Global distance eREC increased from 2000 to 2021 by 19·0%. Global near vision eREC for 2021 was 20·5% (95% CI 17·8–24·4). Interpretation: Over the past 20 years, distance eREC has increased in each super region yet the WHO target will require substantial improvements in quantity and quality of refractive services in particular for near vision impairment. Funding: WHO, Sightsavers, The Fred Hollows Foundation, Fondation Thea, Brien Holden Vision Institute, Lions Clubs International Foundation. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 10:Issue 12(2022)
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- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 10:Issue 12(2022)
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- Volume 10, Issue 12 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0010-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- e1754
- Page End:
- e1763
- Publication Date:
- 2022-12
- Subjects:
- World health -- Periodicals
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00433-8 ↗
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