PREVALENCE OF BLINDNESS AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN AN ELDERLY URBAN-POPULATION

Citation
R. Casson et al., PREVALENCE OF BLINDNESS AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN AN ELDERLY URBAN-POPULATION, Australian and New Zealand journal of ophthalmology, 24(3), 1996, pp. 239-243
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
ISSN journal
08149763
Volume
24
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
239 - 243
Database
ISI
SICI code
0814-9763(1996)24:3<239:POBAVI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Background: Accurate data on the prevalence of blindness in urban popu lations is not readily available. The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing is a prospective multidimensional study examining a broad rang e of age-related health issues, including visual function. Methods: A population-based sample of 1466 persons, 70 years of age and over, fro m the Adelaide metropolitan area underwent visual acuity measurements. Results: Approximately 1% were legally blind by Australian definition s. Conclusions: This percentage is low by world standards, however pro jections indicate that the absolute number of blind elderly people is rapidly increasing. Data such as this are crucial for the planning of adequate ophthalmic care.