TY - JOUR
T1 - Perfil clínico y epidemiológico de las enfermedades oculares no infecciosas en comunidades indígenas de Chocó, Colombia
AU - Sarmiento, José Mauricio Hernández
AU - Díaz, Emmanuel Sánchez
AU - Sánchez, Lina María Martínez
AU - Villa, Sara Rendón
AU - Agudelo, Esteban Onésimo Vallejo
AU - González, Daniel Gallego
AU - Cárdenas, Juan Sebastián Marín
AU - Jaramillo, Laura Jaramillo
AU - Gázquez, María de los Ángeles Rodríguez
AU - Trujillo, Jorge Alberto Bahamón
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Objective: to determine the clinical and epidemiological profile of non-infectious ocular diseases in indigenous populations of Chocó, Colombia. Materials and methods: transversal descriptive study, in indigenous communities of the Asociación de Cabildos Indígenas Embera, Wounaan, Katío, Chami and Tule in 2015. Sampling was not performed, indigenous leaders over the age of 18, without infectious eye diseases were evaluated and decided to voluntarily participate by informed consent. A questionnaire was designed to register demographic and opthalmologic variables variables. Results: 46 indigenous people were evaluated, with an average age of 34,2 ± 9,5 years, 69,6% were men, 21,7% were Embera Dobida, 56,5% had completed secondary education and 23,9% worked in the education area. 82,6% of the participants presented normal visual acuity, 15,2% presented visual deficit and none had severe visual impairment or blindness. Conjunctival alterations were found in 56,5% and alterations in the coverage test in 58,6%, with endotropia and endophoria being the most frequent findings. No alterations were found in the assessment of ocular mobility, tonometry, campimetry, or ocular fundus. Conclusions: acceptable levels of vision and ophthalmological health were found among the evaluated population, which do not represent considerable limitations for their daily work, but could potentially cause them. Endotropia and conjunctival alterations correspond to the most frequent findings.
AB - Objective: to determine the clinical and epidemiological profile of non-infectious ocular diseases in indigenous populations of Chocó, Colombia. Materials and methods: transversal descriptive study, in indigenous communities of the Asociación de Cabildos Indígenas Embera, Wounaan, Katío, Chami and Tule in 2015. Sampling was not performed, indigenous leaders over the age of 18, without infectious eye diseases were evaluated and decided to voluntarily participate by informed consent. A questionnaire was designed to register demographic and opthalmologic variables variables. Results: 46 indigenous people were evaluated, with an average age of 34,2 ± 9,5 years, 69,6% were men, 21,7% were Embera Dobida, 56,5% had completed secondary education and 23,9% worked in the education area. 82,6% of the participants presented normal visual acuity, 15,2% presented visual deficit and none had severe visual impairment or blindness. Conjunctival alterations were found in 56,5% and alterations in the coverage test in 58,6%, with endotropia and endophoria being the most frequent findings. No alterations were found in the assessment of ocular mobility, tonometry, campimetry, or ocular fundus. Conclusions: acceptable levels of vision and ophthalmological health were found among the evaluated population, which do not represent considerable limitations for their daily work, but could potentially cause them. Endotropia and conjunctival alterations correspond to the most frequent findings.
UR - http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=273851831010
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
JO - Archivos de Medicina (Col)
JF - Archivos de Medicina (Col)
ER -