1. Understanding parental hurdles in accessing strabismus treatment
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Omna Chawla, Anupam Singh, Himani Pal, Sanjeev Kumar Mittal, Srishti Sharma, Mittali Khurana, Pooja Kumari, and Barun Kumar
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Parental ,Strabismus ,Hurdles ,Treatment ,Survey ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To explore the parental factors that impede early intervention for strabismus and thus identify strategies for improving access to specialized care. Methods: This hospital-based cross-sectional study included 110 parents of children under 19 years with strabismus receiving treatment at the squint clinic of a tertiary health care center in north India. A pre-validated survey questionnaire was administered to the participants, that had a section about the socio-demographics of the participants, another section addressed the parental knowledge about strabismus about diagnosis, and the need for an eye examination. It also sought information about referral source, the felt need for squint examination, and reasons for not seeking treatment. Results: A total of 110 parents/guardians of strabismus patients (59 exotropes and 51 esotropes) were interviewed using a survey questionnaire. Parents themselves identified 80% of cases, and a substantial link (P
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- 2024
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