An assessment of economic loss associated with cataract vision impairment for sustainable development in Borno state, Nigeria

The number of affected people with preventable vision impairment in Borno state is increasing at an alarming rate. Statistics have shown that more than 55 % causes of preventable blindness in the state is cataracts [10]. Nevertheless, ensuring inclusive eye health care is important to achieving Sust...

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Veröffentlicht in:Societal Impacts 2024-12, Vol.4, p.100089, Article 100089
Hauptverfasser: Maji, Ibrahim Kabiru, Muhammad, Shuaibu, Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim, Rabiu, Muhammad Mansur, Yusuf, Muhammad, Muhammad, Lawali, Isah, Harir Adamu, Adamu, Maryam Bala, Alkali, Ummukulthum Ibrahim
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Zusammenfassung:The number of affected people with preventable vision impairment in Borno state is increasing at an alarming rate. Statistics have shown that more than 55 % causes of preventable blindness in the state is cataracts [10]. Nevertheless, ensuring inclusive eye health care is important to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Thus, this study examines the direct and indirect societal impacts of the economic loss associated with cataract vision impairment in Borno state. Descriptive statistical method was used to analyze 239 surveyed respondents. The results revealed that about 62.1 % of surveyed participants were with cataract vision impairment and 55.4 % of the respondents were male. The study recommends that policymakers implement targeted intervention strategies to mitigate economic vulnerabilities and productivity loss connected to cataract vision impairment so as to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development in the state.
ISSN:2949-6977
2949-6977
DOI:10.1016/j.socimp.2024.100089