Awareness and knowledge of glaucoma among adult ophthalmic patients Attending Central Eye Clinic/Benghazi

Authors

  • Safa J. Elhoni University of Benghazi
  • Samar A. Bukhatwa University of Benghazi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/benunivmedj.v1i1.7137

Abstract

Background:The risk of blindness caused by glaucoma is higher when individuals lack awareness and understanding of the condition. Delay in the diagnosis of glaucoma is also a significant factor contributing to blindness. The level of awareness of glaucoma in the Libyan population is not known.
Aim: to determine the level of glaucoma awareness among Libyans and provide baseline data for better allocation of public health resources.
Material and methods:The study was conducted at the Out-Patient Ophthalmology Clinic affiliated with Benghazi Teaching Eye Hospital. Data were collected through a face-to-face interview using a structured questionnaire during the first week of January 2024. The collected data was tabulated, coded, and analyzed using the SPSS program for Windows 7, version 23, and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results:hundred eighty-five participants were interviewed, with a mean age of 47.8,12.34 (range from 35-80) years. Out of which 156 (84.3%) had heard about glaucoma, but only 32 (17%) were aware of glaucoma based on the study's definition of awareness, 50% were in the age group30-39 years (P= 0.04), 69% were female (P=0.02), 72% were government employees (P=0.04), 91%were not diabetics (P= 0.03)and 47% got their information from family and friends (P<0.001). Regarding knowledge of glaucoma, 34.3% of the aware participants had good knowledge, 59.5% had average knowledge, and 6.2% had poor knowledge.
Conclusion: awareness of glaucoma among attendants in the Ophthalmology Clinic Benghazi is low (17%), with half of those aware being in the age group of 30-39 years, with females being more aware than males. The primary source of information for them was family and friends (47%). To address this issue, effective educational campaigns and media strategies are needed to raise awareness levels and prevent blindness caused by glaucoma.
WAwareness, Glaucoma, knowledge, blindness, Libya.

Author Biographies

Safa J. Elhoni, University of Benghazi

Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi.

Samar A. Bukhatwa , University of Benghazi

Benghazi Teaching Eye Hospital, Benghazi, Libya.

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2024-12-30

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J. Elhoni, S. ., & A. Bukhatwa , S. . (2024). Awareness and knowledge of glaucoma among adult ophthalmic patients Attending Central Eye Clinic/Benghazi. Benghazi University Medical Journal, 1(1), 15–27. https://doi.org/10.37376/benunivmedj.v1i1.7137

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