Eye care utilization among diabetics in the South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1):

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Eye care utilization among diabetics in the South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES‑1): a cross‑sectional study Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo1*  , Akosua Kesewah Asare1  , Ronel Sewpaul2  , Natisha Dukhi2  , David Ben Kumah1  , Eldad Agyei‑Manu1,3  , Emmanuel Kofi Addo1,4,5  and Priscilla Reddy2,6 

Abstract  Objective:  Diabetes is a chronic disease of uncontrolled blood sugar levels. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing visual impairment and other diabetes-related visual complications. The study aims to determine the eyecare utilization pattern and its associated determinants among diabetics in the South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1). Results:  The mean age of participants was 56.2 years and 66.6% were females. The prevalence of eyecare utilization among participants was 49.0% and this differed significantly by age groups (p = 0.024) and the number of years since diabetes diagnosis (p  F = 0.001), which included predisposing and enabling factors, the associations with older age were similar to that of Model 1. White or Indian ethnicity (OR = 0.29, p = 0.046 compared

Akuffo et al. BMC Res Notes

(2020) 13:407

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Table 1  Description of the analytic sample

Total Age (mean, S.D.)  15–44

%

Frequency

100.0

325

57.3

13.3

12.6

41

Table 2  Prevalence of having ever had an eye examination since diabetes diagnosis Had an eye examination since diabetes diagnosis %

95% CI

n

p value

 45–54

28.3

92

Overall

 55–64

33.2

108

Predisposing factors

 ≥ 65

25.8

84

  15–44 years

31.0 [16.3–50.8]

41 0.024

 Males

31.4

102

  45–54 years

42.6 [30.4–55.7]

92

 Females

68.6

223

  55–64 years

59.6 [47.3–70.7] 108

  ≥ 65 years

59.6 [45.3–72.4]

62.5

203

Sex

Ethnicity  African  White  ’Coloured’(mixed race)  Indian

2.2

7

23.1

75

49.0 [41.4–56.6] 325

 Age

84

 Sex   Males

50.0 [37.5–62.4] 102 0.857

  Females

48.5 [39.3–57.8] 223

 Ethnicity

12.3

40

High risk alcohol use

11.7

38

  African

49.1 [40.1–58.1] 203 0.678

Current smoker

14.5

47

  ’Coloured’(mixed race)

53.1 [38.8–67.0]

75

Body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2) (mean, S.D.)

30.6

  White or Indian

41.6 [24.4–61.2]

47

 Underweight