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    Exploring the effect of cataract surgery on functional difficulties and quality of life (eCASE)

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    • Main objectives
    • Summary
    • Added value of this study
    • Policy and practice implications

    Main objectives

    • To measure change in self-reported functional difficulties, stigma, participation in economic activities, and vision-related and general quality of life from before to after cataract surgery, among patients in Nampula Province
    • To estimate the cost of cataract surgery in Mozambique (Nampula Inclusive Eye Health Project)
    • To explore perceived changes in functioning among male and female cataract surgery patients with different functional difficulties
    • To explore the extent to which cataract surgery and better visual outcomes modify stigma as it manifests in cataract patients’ socioeconomic life
    • To identify the factors associated with changes in the following outcomes: self-reported functional difficulties; participation in economic activities; quality of life; stigma

    Summary

    The general goal of this study is to explore how cataract surgery affects individuals’ functioning across a range of domains, their quality of life and their ability to engage in a range of activities linked to economic productivity in Nampula Province, Mozambique.

    Added value of this study

    The study will not only interrogate how we conceptualise disability when considering cataract patients, but also how we understand the overall impact of cataract surgery on individuals’ functioning and well-being.

    Policy and practice implications

    A better understanding of how functional difficulties experienced by people with cataracts can change after surgery will be useful to help further our understanding of the relationship between eye health and other types of disabilities. This information will provide an empirical foundation for the development of specifically tailored eye health advocacy interventions and potentially make eye health programmes more disability inclusive in a cost-effective manner.

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    Eye health
    Mozambique
    Study details
    Start date
    14 February 2023
    Finish date
    1 June 2025
    Main contact
    Stevens Bechange
    Senior Research Adviser, Africa and South Asia
    sbechange@sightsavers.org
    Partners
    • Lurio University of Mozambique (UUL), Nampula
    Funders
    Sightsavers
    Countries
    Mozambique
    Themes/conditions
    Eye health
    Study details
    Start date
    14 February 2023
    Finish date
    1 June 2025
    Main contact
    Stevens Bechange
    Senior Research Adviser, Africa and South Asia
    sbechange@sightsavers.org
    Partners
    • Lurio University of Mozambique (UUL), Nampula
    Funders
    Sightsavers
    Countries
    Mozambique
    Themes/conditions
    Eye health

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