视力障碍
黄斑变性
糖尿病性视网膜病变
医学
验光服务
折射误差
梅德林
失明
青光眼
人口
视力
眼科
精神科
糖尿病
环境卫生
政治学
法学
内分泌学
作者
Laura Cushley,Benedict Leonard‐Hawkhead,Andrew Jackson,Tünde Petõ
摘要
Abstract Background Visual impairment is a global problem which is predicted to rise in the coming years. Some of the biggest causes of visual impairment globally include uncorrected refractive error, cataract and age‐related macular degeneration. People with a visual impairment often require support and so many countries hold registers of visual impairment. These registers can sit at a national, regional or local level. This scoping review aims to identify which countries hold visual impairment registries and have published data from them. Methods Medline All, Embase and EBSCOHost were searched using several search terms after consulting an information specialist. All papers after the year 2000 were included in the scoping review. All results are shown using a PRISMA diagram and presented narratively. Results The total number of articles and papers identified was 1266; after screening and review, 57 articles were included in the review from 2000 to 2024. These articles came from 19 different countries and encompassed national, regional and local visual impairment databases. Many countries cited age‐related macular degeneration as the major cause of blindness with diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma following. In less economically developed countries, refractive error was the main cause of sight loss. There were papers which focused on specific eye conditions such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy or on specific cohorts including working‐age population and children. The leading causes of blindness in children appeared to be inherited retinal diseases, albinism and cerebral visual impairment. Conclusion Certification of visual impairment is held differently across the world. There is commonality among different countries regarding the major causes of visual impairment in both adults and children. The importance of holding visual impairment registers to support people with a visual impairment and to plan services is essential.
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