Refractive error, eye care needs and attitude towards spectacle wearing among older Zanzibari craftswomen and implications for developing women-targeted services: a cross-sectional study.
Ving Fai ChanFatma OmarAdrianna FarmerOmar OthmanAi Chee YongChristine GrahamCarlos Price-SanchezRonnie GrahamMichelle Fernandes MartinsEden MashayoPublished in: BMJ open ophthalmology (2023)
The high burden of vision impairment, uncorrected distance refractive error and presbyopia, and a positive attitude towards spectacle wearing among older craftswomen in Zanzibar indicated the need for women-targeted eye health programmes in low-resource settings.
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