Ghana med. j; 57 (1), 2023
Publication year: 2023
Objective:
This survey determined the utilisation of eye care services and associated factors among adults in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
Design:
A population-based cross-sectional descriptive study
Method: Data for this study was collected from 1615 randomly selected individuals in the Ashanti region of Ghana, using a structured, pretested interviewer-guided questionnaire. Information regarding the accessibility and determinants of, and barriers to, eye care services was based on self-reports, using the WHO Eye Care Services Assessment
Questionnaire. Inferential analyses were performed using the chi-square test for statistical significance, set at p=0.05.Setting:
Ashanti Region, Ghana
Participants: One thousand six hundred and fifteen randomly selected adults
Results: Public eye care facilities were used by 58.2% of the participants for their last eye exam. Of the participants, 47.0% had travelled less than five kilometres for their last eye exam. Waiting time and service cost were participants’ most frequently cited challenges in seeking care. No need felt (40.1%), self-medication (37.7%) and cost (22.2%)
were the most frequently mentioned barriers to seeking ophthalmic services.
Conclusion:
The major challenges encountered in seeking eye care services were waiting time and cost of service.
Major barriers to ophthalmic services utilisation were no need felt, self-medication and cost. Factors such as cost, lack of felt need and self-medication, which serve as barriers to utilising eye care services, should be addressed by stakeholders through eye health education and promotion