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Impact of trichiasis surgery on daily living: A longitudinal study in Ethiopia

Authors :
Zerihun Tadesse
Helen A. Weiss
Sintayehu Aweke
Mulat Zerihun
Paul M. Emerson
David Macleod
Esmael Habtamu
David Mabey
Hannah Kuper
Matthew J. Burton
E. Kelly Callahan
Berhanu Melak
Sarah Polack
Tariku Wondie
Robin L. Bailey
Saul N. Rajak
Bizuayehu Gashaw
Source :
Wellcome Open Research
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
F1000 Research Ltd, 2017.

Abstract

Background: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) may lead to disability, impeding productive activities, resulting in loss of income. This study was conducted to determine if trichiasis surgery improves participation in productive and leisure activities, and ability to perform activities without difficulty or assistance. Methods: We recruited 1000 adults with trichiasis (cases) and 200 comparison participants, matched to every fifth trichiasis case on age (+/- two years), sex and location. The ‘Stylised Activity List’ tool, developed for the World Bank Living Standard Measurement Survey, was adapted to collect data on activity in the last week (participation in activity, difficulty with activity, requirement of assistance for activity), at baseline and 12 months later. All trichiasis cases received trichiasis surgery at baseline. Random effect logistic regression was used to compare cases and comparison participants. Results: There was strong evidence that trichiasis surgery substantially improves the ability of trichiasis cases to perform all the productive and leisure activities investigated without difficulty, with large increases in processing agricultural products, 21.1% to 87.0% (p Conclusions: Eyelid surgery for TT improves functional capabilities regardless of vision gains. These data lend strong support to the view that TT surgery improves function and contributes to improved household income and wealth.

Details

ISSN :
2398502X
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Accession number :
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