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Visual impairment among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients attending an Australian Indigenous primary health service: a cross-sectional study

Prabha Lakhan A E , Uchechukwu L. Osuagwu B , Deborah Askew A C , Noel Hayman A D and Geoffrey Spurling A C
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A Southern Queensland Centre of Excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Healthcare, PO Box 52, Inala, Qld 4077, Australia.

B Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Translational Research Unit (DOMTRU), School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Level 2, Macarthur Clinical School Building, Parkside Crescent, Campbelltown, NSW 2560, Australia.

C Primary Care Clinical Unit, The University of Queensland, Level 8, Health Sciences Building, Building 16/910, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia.

D School of Medicine, Griffith University, Parklands Drive, Southport, Qld 4222, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: prabha.lakhan@health.qld.gov.au

Australian Journal of Primary Health 26(4) 287-292 https://doi.org/10.1071/PY19119
Submitted: 11 June 2019  Accepted: 17 April 2020   Published: 13 July 2020

Journal Compilation © La Trobe University 2020 Open Access CC BY-NC-ND

Abstract

This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the period prevalence of visual impairment (VI) and blindness among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people attending an Indigenous urban primary healthcare service, eye care practitioner referrals for those with VI and any opportunities to improve care delivery. Visual acuity (VA) examinations, using a Snellen chart, are performed as part of routine annual health assessments offered to children and adults. This study included patients aged ≥5 years (n = 1442) who had a health assessment conducted between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2016 and provided consent for the use of their health assessment information for research. Of patients with available data, 2.4% (33/1374) experienced VI, defined as presenting VA worse than 6/12 to 6/60 in the better-seeing eye. VI was more common in those aged ≥60 years (14/136; 10.3%) and was significantly associated with increasing age (P < 0.001). No patients experienced blindness, defined as presenting VA worse than 6/60 in the better-seeing eye. All patients with VI were aged ≥16 years. Nine (27%) of the 33 patients with VI in the better-seeing eye were referred to an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. The low period prevalence of VI and no blindness in this study are positive findings. The findings also indicate that routine VA testing of older adults, especially those aged ≥60 years, should be conducted to avoid missing those not having an annual health assessment.

Additional keywords: health promotion, Indigenous health services, primary health care.


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