Abstract

BackgroundGlaucoma is a global public health problem and it is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Even though public knowledge of glaucoma is a key for early case identification and prevention of blindness, it is unknown in the study area, making provision of interventions difficult. Therefore, this study was intended to assess knowledge of glaucoma and associated factors among adults in Gish Abay town, Northwest Ethiopia, 2018.MethodsA Community based cross - sectional design study with systematic random sampling technique was used to select 630 adults. The study was conducted from April to May, 2018. Data was entered into Epi Info version 7 and was analysed by Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 23. Binary logistic regression model and adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence level was used to identify the significant factors associated with knowledge of glaucoma. Variables with P–value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.ResultsAbout 594 adults were participated with a response rate of 94%. Above half of (52%) the participants were females with median age of 28 years. The proportion of good knowledge was demonstrated in 16.8% [95% CI; 14.0, 19.9]. Educational status: primary education [AOR; 2.89: 1.41, 5.90], secondary education [AOR; 3.03: 1.47, 6.24] college and above [AOR; 5.18: 2.21, 12.13], history of eye examination [AOR; 6.52: 3.37, 12.63]; family history of glaucoma [AOR; 12.08: 4.13, 35.30] and higher income level [AOR; 3.11: 1.55, 6.25] were positively associated with good knowledge of glaucoma.ConclusionsThe proportion of good knowledge of glaucoma was low. Higher educational status, positive family history of glaucoma, eye examination and higher income level were significantly associated with knowledge of glaucoma.

Highlights

  • Glaucoma is a global public health problem and it is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide

  • One hundred forty-five adults were aware of glaucoma and further asked for knowledge questions

  • In the multivariable analysis after adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, type of occupation chronic diseases either DM or HTN: educational status, level of income, history of eye examination at least once in life and positive family history of glaucoma were significantly associated with good knowledge of glaucoma (Table 2)

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Introduction

Glaucoma is a global public health problem and it is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. In 2013, the number of people with glaucoma worldwide was estimated to be 64.3 million [3]. This is expected to raise to 76 million in 2020 and 111 million in 2040 [3]. It has been estimated that half of glaucoma patients are already blind in at least one eye in presentation in Africa [12]. The situation is worse in sub Saharan Africa where it is further (2020) 20:8 compounded by poor awareness and knowledge of glaucoma in the region [13]

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