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Perception of care and attention with the eye health of the Brazilian population

ABSTRACT

Objective

To evaluate the perception and attitudes of the Brazilian population regarding eye health care.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was carried out. The sample was random and calculated to be representative of the Brazilian population. Data collection was carried out by a specialized company, through telephone calls, by trained staff. The questionnaire was structured with objective questions about the eye health habits of the interviewees. All interviews were recorded and reviewed.

Results

The study population was 2132 people. The sample profile was similar to that of the Brazilian population. Among those interviewed, 11.4% had never been to an ophthalmologist, 35% only went to see one when facing an eye or visual symptom, and 29.5% had been to an ophthalmologist for more than 2 years. Just over half of the interviewees (55.8%) declared that they had a vision problem and myopia was self-declared by almost half of the interviewees (43.2%), with an even higher proportion among young people and those with higher education. Of those interviewed, 11.0% reported having already purchased prescription glasses without a medical prescription and 9.8% use or have used eye drops without a medical prescription, with a higher proportion among self-declared indigenous people and those with less education. Cataracts and glaucoma appeared as the most frequent visual problems in the population over 50 years old. Smoking was the main risk factor for self-declared visual problems.

Conclusion

In this research, we obtained a portrait of the eye health habits and attitudes of the Brazilian population, which points to a reality in which a great number of Brazilians have never been to the ophthalmologist and used glasses and eye drops without a proper medical prescription. The population groups most prone to visual problems and the most vulnerable populations with greater difficulty in accessing the ophthalmologist were also identified.

Eye diseases; Eye health; Health services accessibility; Risk factors; Epidemiology; Brazil

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