02093nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001653001400042653001300056653001800069653003900087653001200126653001300138100001600151700001500167700001400182700001300196245015200209856009800361300001300459490000700472520138400479 2018 d10aAttitudes10aEthiopia10aInterventions10aNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs)10aSurgery10aTrachoma1 aMeshesha TD1 aSenbete GH1 aBogale GG1 aVinetz J00aDeterminants for not utilizing trachomatous trichiasis surgery among trachomatous trichiasis patients in Mehalsayint District, North-East Ethiopia. uhttp://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0006669&type=printable ae00066690 v123 a
Globally, trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness. In Ethiopia, the overall Trachomatous Trichiasis (TT) surgical coverage is 41%. Identifying determinants for not utilizing TT surgery among TT patients is important to design and monitor effective intervention programs. Therefore, this study aimed to identify determinants for not utilizing TT surgery among TT patients in Mehalsayint District, North East Ethiopia.
A community based unmatched case control study was employed from March 30, 2017 to April 13, 2017. A total of 482 study participants (241 cases and 241 controls) with age of ≥15 years were included in the study. The data were entered with Epi info version 7.2 software and exported to SPSS version 20 for analysis.
In this study, TT surgery against trachoma is very low and TT remains public health problem in the district. Being younger age and widowed, time taken to reach the service, absence of TT surgeon, symptoms of trichiasis, duration of problem, the affected eye, epilation practice, and service place were determinants for the inability of TT surgical services. The findings of this study would help in designing effective interventions to reduce trachoma in that district.