Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program

BackgroundEffective Cataract Surgical Coverage (eCSC) is one of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) indicators recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is calculated from a population survey and measures access and quality of eye care services in the community. We conducted simultaneou...

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Main Authors: Salowi, Mohamad Aziz; Naing, Nyi Nyi; Mustafa, Norasyikin; Nawang, Wan Radziah Wan; Sharudin, Siti Nurhuda; Husni, Mohd Aziz
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author Salowi
Mohamad Aziz; Naing
Nyi Nyi; Mustafa
Norasyikin; Nawang
Wan Radziah Wan; Sharudin
Siti Nurhuda; Husni
Mohd Aziz
spellingShingle Salowi
Mohamad Aziz; Naing
Nyi Nyi; Mustafa
Norasyikin; Nawang
Wan Radziah Wan; Sharudin
Siti Nurhuda; Husni
Mohd Aziz
Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
author_facet Salowi
Mohamad Aziz; Naing
Nyi Nyi; Mustafa
Norasyikin; Nawang
Wan Radziah Wan; Sharudin
Siti Nurhuda; Husni
Mohd Aziz
author_sort Salowi
spelling Salowi, Mohamad Aziz; Naing, Nyi Nyi; Mustafa, Norasyikin; Nawang, Wan Radziah Wan; Sharudin, Siti Nurhuda; Husni, Mohd Aziz
Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
English
Article
BackgroundEffective Cataract Surgical Coverage (eCSC) is one of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) indicators recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is calculated from a population survey and measures access and quality of eye care services in the community. We conducted simultaneous population-based eye surveys in two regions in Malaysia in 2023 to estimate eCSC and compare the results with the survey in 2014 following the implementation of a mobile cataract program. MethodsThe surveys were simultaneously done in Eastern and Sarawak administrative regions using the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) technique. It involved a multistage cluster sampling method, each cluster comprising 50 residents aged 50 years and older. Presenting visual acuity (PVA) was checked, and subjects with cataracts were identified. The corrected VA (Pinhole) of those who had undergone cataract surgery was measured. eCSC was calculated at all levels of cataract surgical thresholds according to the protocol. The findings were compared with the previous survey. ResultsA total of 10,184 subjects were enumerated, with 9,709 examined and 475 non-respondents. Females had a significantly lower Cataract Surgical Coverage (CSC) than males for cataract surgical threshold of < 3/60 for both regions in National Eye Survey (NES) II in 2014, [Eastern female 82.0%, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) (72.5, 91.5) vs. male 97.8%, 95% CI (92.8, 100.0), Sarawak female 76.9%, 95% CI (66.4, 87.3) vs. male 96.4%, 95% CI (91.6, 100.0)]. However, there was no significant gender difference in eCSC. Comparing NES II (2014) and NES III (2023) at various levels of cataract surgical threshold, eCSC improved within the range of 13.8-19.2% and 18.6-23.8% for Eastern and Sarawak, respectively. ConclusionThe improvement in eCSC could likely be attributed to both quality outcome enhancement and increased coverage, possibly due to the impact of the mobile cataract services in both regions. However, a coordinated approach is necessary to further strengthen and expand the coverage of the program to enable the country to achieve the 30% increase in eCSC as targeted by WHO.
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1471-2458
2025
25
1
10.1186/s12889-025-21602-0
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Green Submitted, gold
WOS:001413811100008
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001413811100008
title Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
title_short Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
title_full Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
title_fullStr Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
title_full_unstemmed Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
title_sort Improvement in the effective cataract surgical coverage in Malaysia: evidence of impact from a mobile cataract outreach program
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description BackgroundEffective Cataract Surgical Coverage (eCSC) is one of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) indicators recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is calculated from a population survey and measures access and quality of eye care services in the community. We conducted simultaneous population-based eye surveys in two regions in Malaysia in 2023 to estimate eCSC and compare the results with the survey in 2014 following the implementation of a mobile cataract program. MethodsThe surveys were simultaneously done in Eastern and Sarawak administrative regions using the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) technique. It involved a multistage cluster sampling method, each cluster comprising 50 residents aged 50 years and older. Presenting visual acuity (PVA) was checked, and subjects with cataracts were identified. The corrected VA (Pinhole) of those who had undergone cataract surgery was measured. eCSC was calculated at all levels of cataract surgical thresholds according to the protocol. The findings were compared with the previous survey. ResultsA total of 10,184 subjects were enumerated, with 9,709 examined and 475 non-respondents. Females had a significantly lower Cataract Surgical Coverage (CSC) than males for cataract surgical threshold of < 3/60 for both regions in National Eye Survey (NES) II in 2014, [Eastern female 82.0%, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) (72.5, 91.5) vs. male 97.8%, 95% CI (92.8, 100.0), Sarawak female 76.9%, 95% CI (66.4, 87.3) vs. male 96.4%, 95% CI (91.6, 100.0)]. However, there was no significant gender difference in eCSC. Comparing NES II (2014) and NES III (2023) at various levels of cataract surgical threshold, eCSC improved within the range of 13.8-19.2% and 18.6-23.8% for Eastern and Sarawak, respectively. ConclusionThe improvement in eCSC could likely be attributed to both quality outcome enhancement and increased coverage, possibly due to the impact of the mobile cataract services in both regions. However, a coordinated approach is necessary to further strengthen and expand the coverage of the program to enable the country to achieve the 30% increase in eCSC as targeted by WHO.
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