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Alternate eye care services in a ghanaian district
Ct Ntim-Amponsah1, Wmk Amoaku, S Ofosu-Amaah
1Department of Surgery, University of Ghana Medical School, P.O. Box GP4236, Accra, Ghana.
Objective:
To determine eye care services sought outside the regular hospital system and their providers.
Study Setting:
Akwapim South district
Method:
Questionnaire survey and in depth interviews.
Results:
We recruited 1,537 persons with a previous history of eye disease and alternate service providers (21 chemical shop attendants and 55 herbalists). There was no significant difference between patronage of the regular and the alternative providers (p value 0.78). Most of the herbalists were trained by relations; parents (29/55) and grandparents (10/55). Two thirds had some formal education and 96% practiced part-time. Over 75% claimed they treated cataracts, eye injuries, and "kooko" and 28% also treated red eyes. Chemical shop attendants were all literates, sold only antibiotic eye drops, and 64% practiced full time.
Conclusions:
Herbalists and chemical sellers provided substantive eye care along the regular hospital services but some of their practices may be harmful.
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