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BackgroundPresbyopia is the age-related decline in accommodation that diminishes the ability of the eye to focus on near objects. Presbyopia is common and easy to correct; however, many communities lack access to basic eye care. The purpose of this project was to assess the burden of uncorrected presbyopia in a rural Filipino population and to pilot an intervention aimed at increasing access to reading glasses in the community.MethodsIndividuals above the age of 40 who presented to a health outreach in the Philippines were invited to undergo a near vision exam to detect the presence of functional presbyopia and be fitted with ready-made, single-vision glasses. The change in stereoacuity was used as a surrogate measure of functional improvement after near vision correction. A questionnaire was administered to assess this population’s perceived barriers and benefits to correcting near vision.ResultsThe average age of the participants was 57 ± 11 years, with 87.6% of participants having an uncorrected near visual acuity of <20/50. Reading glasses improved near vision to 20/40 or better in 77.7% of participants having near-vision impairment (uncorrected near visual acuity of <20/40). Over 75% of participants also showed improvement in stereoacuity. Cost, rather than availability, was perceived to be the greater barrier to the procurement of glasses, and 84% of participants reported that the glasses dispensed would greatly improve their ability to earn a living.ConclusionsDispensing ready-made, single-vision glasses is a simple and cost-effective intervention to improve near vision and enhance depth perception. A greater understanding of the barriers and benefits to correcting near vision will inform the design and execution of a sustainable program to correct presbyopia in developing countries.

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  • IntroductionPresbyopia is common and easy to correct; many communities lack access to basic eye care

  • Presbyopia is the age-related decline in accommodation that diminishes the ability of the eye to focus on near objects

  • While glasses for near vision, commonly referred to as “reading glasses”, provide obvious benefits in a contemporary, literate society, the difficulties caused by uncorrected presbyopia may be quite burdensome in areas with lower literacy rates because near visual acuity is required for many activities of daily living besides reading, such as cooking, sewing, and close family interactions [2]

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Presbyopia is common and easy to correct; many communities lack access to basic eye care. Presbyopia is the age-related decline in accommodation that diminishes the ability of the eye to focus on near objects [1]. This process usually becomes perceptible between ages 40 and 50 and accelerates with age, necessitating the application of corrective lenses in order to restore near vision [2]. Even though presbyopia is common and easy to correct, in communities that lack access to basic eye care, many needlessly suffer from this visual impairment

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