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Socioeconomic and epidemiologic profile of patients submitted to cataract surgery at a university hospital

PURPOSE: To determine the socio-economic characteristics of the patients who were submitted to cataract surgery in a university hospital, to evaluate the accessibility to the tertiary health service and to determine the waiting time for cataract surgery. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of medical charts from 148 random patients who underwent cataract surgery during the first semester of 2007. RESULTS: The patients in this study had median of age of 70.5 years, and the major prevalence was of female (60.1%), caucasian (48.0%), with low educational level (incomplete fundamental study, 50.7%), best corrected visual acuity 20/200 or worst; the diagnosis of cataract was done at the University Hospital in a routine appointment (47.8%). Only 9.4% of patients submitted to the surgery had his diagnosis done in a cataract campaign. The average time between the diagnosis and the surgery was 3.5 months and the delay was mainly due to pre operative exams. CONCLUSION: The majority of patients in the Brazilian Public Health System have low family income. The system takes a long time to access surgical procedures that need to be addressed in a proper time manner. The result of the long wait is subnormal vision. It is important to highlight the cataract campaign in order to enroll patients with low income in a hospital of high complexity.

Cataract extraction; Health services accessibility; Hospitals, university; Appointments and schedules


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