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Vision Care Needs Converted to Vision Care Demands by Community-Based Vision Care Stations

Ian B. Berger, MD, DrPH, InFOCUS Center for Primary Eye Care Development, 3438 Topeka Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78411, 361 857 8664, iberger@infocusonline.org and Kavita Mistry, OD, MPH, Ophthalmology, University of Texas (San Antonio), 2007 W. Huisache, San Antonio, TX 78201-4949.

Even when vision care is available, local populations may not seek vision or eye exams because of a lack of knowledge or a misunderstanding of the benefits of what such care can provide. InFOCUS surveys have revealed a lack of perception of connections between clear vision/healthy eyes and improved school performance for children, or an enhancement of the quality of life for all age groups in the community. When such connections are understood and believed, the demand for vision care will catch up with a determined need. Vision Stations, local community-based providers or facilitators of vision and primary eye care, have been shown to encourage demand and trust in the methodologies employed to correct vision, treat eye problems, and reduce risks for preventable eye diseases. Vision Station programs can reduce "visual morbidity" through vision exams and dispensing affordable vision correction, with a consequent increase in the statistical average visual acuity.

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Keywords: Access to Health Care, International Health

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Any relevant financial relationships? No

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