Sociodemographic Disparities in Preoperative Visual Acuity and Cataract Surgery Utilization in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Wendy K Tam ChoDavid G HwangPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2024)
After adjusting for other biomedical and sociodemographic variables, having Medicaid insurance and being a non-English speaker were the factors most notably associated with reduced cataract surgery utilization and poorer preoperative visual acuity. Health insurance and language barriers, as well as other biomedical and sociodemographic factors, may explain a large proportion of the racial disparities in both cataract surgery utilization and preoperative visual acuity observed among Black and Hispanic patients. Chinese-speaking patients with limited English proficiency are a vulnerable subgroup that exhibits lower rates of cataract surgery utilization and higher degrees of visual loss prior to undergoing cataract surgery compared to other Asian patients.