Self-reported eye disease in elderly South Asian subjects from an inner city cluster in Bradford: a small-scale study to investigate knowledge and awareness of ocular disease
S. Pardhan et al., Self-reported eye disease in elderly South Asian subjects from an inner city cluster in Bradford: a small-scale study to investigate knowledge and awareness of ocular disease, EYE, 14, 2000, pp. 620-624
Purpose To investigate various issues relating to eye diseases in a sample
of 200 South Asian residents living in an inner city regional cluster in Br
adford.
Methods Door to door interviews were carried out by one investigator who sp
oke English, Punjabi and Urdu. Visual acuity and pinhole acuity were measur
ed using a portable LogMAR acuity chart. A structured questionnaire investi
gated various issues including self-reported eye disease, knowledge of eye
disease, the effectiveness of various sources for eye-related information,
the importance of early detection of eye diseases and the need for adequate
control of systemic diseases linked to eye diseases such as diabetes.
Results Data revealed poor knowledge of self-reported eye diseases and of t
he importance of early detection and inadequate knowledge of the link betwe
en the control of systemic disease such as diabetes and ocular complication
s. Language barrier problems and poor utilisation of available ocular healt
h care services were also evident.
Conclusions These data, although not exhaustive, give an insight into vario
us factors that affect the ocular health of the South Asian community in Br
adford.