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Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience

Blindness is a major global public health problem and recent estimates from World Health Organization (WHO) showed that in India there were 62 million visually impaired, of whom 8 million are blind. The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) provided a comprehensive estimate for prevalence and cau...

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Autores principales: Rao, Gullapalli N, Khanna, Rohit C, Athota, Sashi Mohan, Rajshekar, Varda, Rani, Padmaja Kumari
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3491264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22944748
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.100533
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author Rao, Gullapalli N
Khanna, Rohit C
Athota, Sashi Mohan
Rajshekar, Varda
Rani, Padmaja Kumari
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Khanna, Rohit C
Athota, Sashi Mohan
Rajshekar, Varda
Rani, Padmaja Kumari
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description Blindness is a major global public health problem and recent estimates from World Health Organization (WHO) showed that in India there were 62 million visually impaired, of whom 8 million are blind. The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) provided a comprehensive estimate for prevalence and causes of blindness for the state of Andhra Pradesh (AP). It also highlighted that uptake of services was also an issue, predominantly among lower socio-economic groups, women, and rural populations. On the basis of this analysis, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) developed a pyramidal model of eye care delivery. This article describes the LVPEI eye care delivery model. The article discusses infrastructure development, human resource development, and service delivery (including prevention and promotion) in the context of primary and secondary care service delivery in rural areas. The article also alludes to opportunities for research at these levels of service delivery and the amenability of the evidence generated at these levels of the LVPEI eye health pyramid for advocacy and policy planning. In addition, management issues related to the sustainability of service delivery in rural areas are discussed. The article highlights the key factors required for the success of the LVPEI rural service delivery model and discusses challenges that need to be overcome to replicate the model. The article concludes by noting the potential to convert these challenges into opportunities by integrating certain aspects of the existing healthcare system into the model. Examples include screening of diabetes and diabetic retinopathy in order to promote higher community participation. The results of such integration can serve as evidence for advocacy and policy.
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spelling pubmed-34912642012-11-16 Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience Rao, Gullapalli N Khanna, Rohit C Athota, Sashi Mohan Rajshekar, Varda Rani, Padmaja Kumari Indian J Ophthalmol Review Article Blindness is a major global public health problem and recent estimates from World Health Organization (WHO) showed that in India there were 62 million visually impaired, of whom 8 million are blind. The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS) provided a comprehensive estimate for prevalence and causes of blindness for the state of Andhra Pradesh (AP). It also highlighted that uptake of services was also an issue, predominantly among lower socio-economic groups, women, and rural populations. On the basis of this analysis, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) developed a pyramidal model of eye care delivery. This article describes the LVPEI eye care delivery model. The article discusses infrastructure development, human resource development, and service delivery (including prevention and promotion) in the context of primary and secondary care service delivery in rural areas. The article also alludes to opportunities for research at these levels of service delivery and the amenability of the evidence generated at these levels of the LVPEI eye health pyramid for advocacy and policy planning. In addition, management issues related to the sustainability of service delivery in rural areas are discussed. The article highlights the key factors required for the success of the LVPEI rural service delivery model and discusses challenges that need to be overcome to replicate the model. The article concludes by noting the potential to convert these challenges into opportunities by integrating certain aspects of the existing healthcare system into the model. Examples include screening of diabetes and diabetic retinopathy in order to promote higher community participation. The results of such integration can serve as evidence for advocacy and policy. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3491264/ /pubmed/22944748 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.100533 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Ophthalmology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_full Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience
title_fullStr Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience
title_full_unstemmed Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience
title_short Integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: The L V Prasad Eye Institute experience
title_sort integrated model of primary and secondary eye care for underserved rural areas: the l v prasad eye institute experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3491264/
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