Cataract Clinical Trial
Official title:
Patient Participation in Free Cataract Surgery: The Low-income Elderly in Urban China
Age-related cataracts remain the leading cause of treatable blindness in China. The
prevalence of cataract blindness continues to climb due to the expanding elderly
subpopulation. Surgery is the only available treatment; however, the cataract surgical rate
(CSR) in China remains relatively low relative to affluent countries or certain developing
areas. Studies have reported that the primary barrier to cataract surgery is financial
difficulty, and this challenge could be efficiently addressed by reducing the surgical fee
or providing free cataract surgery. However, the prices, availability and affordability of
medicines or medical services to the poor in China require further improvement. Although a
host of free cataract screening and surgery programs have been widely implemented in rural
areas of China, free cataract surgery programs have rarely been implemented in
financially-challenged urban China. Even in Guangzhou, one of the largest metropolises in
China, many low-income cataract patients, a neglected cohort, continue to need cataract
surgery. A program titled "care for your eyes, lighten your life", jointly sponsored by the
People's Government of Guangzhou Municipality, the Bureau of Civil Affairs of Guangzhou
Municipality, and the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center (ZOC), has been initiated in Guangzhou to
implement a program of free clinics in parks and free cataract surgery targeting the
impoverished population living in urban China in 2012. After 3 years' exploration, the
management mode of this program has been perfected, and approximately 4000 cataract
surgeries had been performed on the low-income elderly.
Although there are a large number of poor communities throughout the country, free cataract
surgery programs in poor urban China are restricted to several metropolises due to limited
medical resources and social overlook. Fully understanding patient satisfaction regarding
the free cataract surgery program and understanding the patient characteristics of this
special, neglected community may contribute to the improvement and the further expansion of
the management mode of free cataract surgery programs.
Age-related cataracts remain the leading cause of treatable blindness in China. The
prevalence of cataract blindness continues to climb due to the expanding elderly
subpopulation. Surgery is the only available treatment; however, the cataract surgical rate
(CSR) in China remains relatively low (772 cases per million per year) relative to affluent
countries (6000 cases per million per year) or certain developing areas (2672 cases per
million per year). Studies have reported that the primary barrier to cataract surgery is
financial difficulty, and this challenge could be efficiently addressed by reducing the
surgical fee1 or providing free cataract surgery. However, the prices, availability and
affordability of medicines or medical services to the poor in China require further
improvement, according to the standards developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in
collaboration with Health Action International (HAI) in May 2003. Although a host of free
cataract screening and surgery programs have been widely implemented in rural areas of China
in conjunction with a new national healthcare reform officially launched in 2009 to tackle
high medical expenses, including promoting free medical treatments, free cataract surgery
programs have rarely been implemented in financially-challenged urban China. Even in
Guangzhou, one of the largest metropolises in China, many low-income cataract patients, a
neglected cohort, continue to need cataract surgery. A program titled "care for your eyes,
lighten your life", jointly sponsored by the People's Government of Guangzhou Municipality,
the Bureau of Civil Affairs of Guangzhou Municipality, and the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center
(ZOC), has been initiated in Guangzhou to implement a program of free clinics in parks and
free cataract surgery targeting the impoverished population living in urban China in 2012.13
After 3 years' exploration, the management mode of this program has been perfected, and
approximately 4000 cataract surgeries had been performed on the low-income elderly.
Although there are a large number of poor communities throughout the country, free cataract
surgery programs in poor urban China are restricted to several metropolises due to limited
medical resources and social overlook. Fully understanding patient satisfaction regarding
the free cataract surgery program and understanding the patient characteristics of this
special, neglected community may contribute to the improvement and the further expansion of
the management mode of free cataract surgery programs. In this telephone survey, the
investigators aimed to investigate the characteristics of the low-income patients undergoing
free cataract surgery, including patient demographics, patient resource, health conditions,
reasons for choosing the free surgery, and overall evaluation of the free cataract surgery
program.
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