The lack of eye care preventive services in public health leads to an increase of progressive blindness

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The lack of eye care preventive services in public health leads to an increase of progressive blindness

Ano: 2012 | Volume: 10 | Número: 1
Autores: Clecilene Gomes CARVALHO, Ivanir da Silva Batista de SOUZA, Sérgio Ricardo MAGALHÃES
Autor Correspondente: Clecilene Gomes CARVALHO | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: Blindness. Eye care. Promotion. Prevention

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Resumo Inglês:

Blindness is a serious public health problem. In Brazil, it is estimated that there are 1 million 100 thousand
blind and about four million visually impaired, 80% of blindness in the world are predictable causes and / or treatable.
Considering the epidemiological importance of eye diseases and magnitude of blindness in Brazil, saw the need for a
literature review in order to understand the problem for future interventions. The survey results showed that: the main
causes of blindness are diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and an alarming number of
childhood blindness due to various causes, the progressive increase of blindness is attributed to several factors, in
particular, the lack eye care, lack of infrastructure, organization, financial resources, which are aggravated by poverty,
misinformation, inequality of the population and the absence / lack of educational efforts, despite the alarming statistics
and the gradual increase in blindness, has no effective measure to control it. The model of care in ophthalmology
curative until then, highlights the need for urgent action to ensure eye care in primary health care, thus allowing to
ensure the completeness, quality, equity in service of disease prevention, promotion, recovery and rehabilitation of eye
health .