Interventions to improve utilization of cataract surgical services by girls: Case studies from Asia and Africa.
Priya A ReddyElizabeth A KishikiHari Bahadur ThapaLisa DemersRobert GeneauKen L BassettPublished in: Ophthalmic epidemiology (2017)
Community-based case finders such as Anganwadi workers in India, Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) in Nepal, and Key Informants (KIs) in Africa are necessary to identify children in need of cataract services, but insufficient to increase service utilization by girls. Secondary, often extra-ordinary community-based interventions by eye care personnel are needed in all settings.