Gender differences in the surgical management of trachomatous trichiasis: an exploratory analysis of global trachoma survey data, 2015–2019
Abstract Background Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a painful, potentially blinding eye condition that can be managed through epilation or surgery. Women are affected by TT approximately twice as often as men and are believed to face gendered barriers to receiving surgical care to prevent vision los...
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Published in | International health Vol. 15; no. Supplement_2; pp. ii58 - ii67 |
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Abstract | Abstract
Background
Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a painful, potentially blinding eye condition that can be managed through epilation or surgery. Women are affected by TT approximately twice as often as men and are believed to face gendered barriers to receiving surgical care to prevent vision loss.
Methods
We used data from 817 cross-sectional surveys conducted during 2015–2019 in 20 African countries to estimate the prevalence difference (PD) between female and male eyes for four outcomes potentially indicating gender-related differences in TT management: (1) received surgery and developed postoperative TT (PTT), (2) never offered surgery, (3) offered surgery but declined it, and (4) offered epilation but never offered surgery.
Results
The prevalence was modestly elevated among female eyes compared with male eyes for having PTT (PD:1.8 [95% confidence limits (CL): 0.6, 3.0]) and having declined surgery for the eye (PD: 6.2 [95% CL: 1.8, 10.7]). The proportion offered epilation was similar by gender (PD:0.5 [95% CL: −0.4, 1.3]), while never having been offered surgery was somewhat more prevalent among male eyes (PD: −2.1 [95% CL: −3.5, −0.7]).
Conclusions
Our results suggest potential gender differences in TT management. More research is needed to determine the causes and implications of the observed differences. |
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AbstractList | Abstract
Background
Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a painful, potentially blinding eye condition that can be managed through epilation or surgery. Women are affected by TT approximately twice as often as men and are believed to face gendered barriers to receiving surgical care to prevent vision loss.
Methods
We used data from 817 cross-sectional surveys conducted during 2015–2019 in 20 African countries to estimate the prevalence difference (PD) between female and male eyes for four outcomes potentially indicating gender-related differences in TT management: (1) received surgery and developed postoperative TT (PTT), (2) never offered surgery, (3) offered surgery but declined it, and (4) offered epilation but never offered surgery.
Results
The prevalence was modestly elevated among female eyes compared with male eyes for having PTT (PD:1.8 [95% confidence limits (CL): 0.6, 3.0]) and having declined surgery for the eye (PD: 6.2 [95% CL: 1.8, 10.7]). The proportion offered epilation was similar by gender (PD:0.5 [95% CL: −0.4, 1.3]), while never having been offered surgery was somewhat more prevalent among male eyes (PD: −2.1 [95% CL: −3.5, −0.7]).
Conclusions
Our results suggest potential gender differences in TT management. More research is needed to determine the causes and implications of the observed differences. BACKGROUNDTrachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a painful, potentially blinding eye condition that can be managed through epilation or surgery. Women are affected by TT approximately twice as often as men and are believed to face gendered barriers to receiving surgical care to prevent vision loss.METHODSWe used data from 817 cross-sectional surveys conducted during 2015-2019 in 20 African countries to estimate the prevalence difference (PD) between female and male eyes for four outcomes potentially indicating gender-related differences in TT management: (1) received surgery and developed postoperative TT (PTT), (2) never offered surgery, (3) offered surgery but declined it, and (4) offered epilation but never offered surgery.RESULTSThe prevalence was modestly elevated among female eyes compared with male eyes for having PTT (PD:1.8 [95% confidence limits (CL): 0.6, 3.0]) and having declined surgery for the eye (PD: 6.2 [95% CL: 1.8, 10.7]). The proportion offered epilation was similar by gender (PD:0.5 [95% CL: -0.4, 1.3]), while never having been offered surgery was somewhat more prevalent among male eyes (PD: -2.1 [95% CL: -3.5, -0.7]).CONCLUSIONSOur results suggest potential gender differences in TT management. More research is needed to determine the causes and implications of the observed differences. Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a painful, potentially blinding eye condition that can be managed through epilation or surgery. Women are affected by TT approximately twice as often as men and are believed to face gendered barriers to receiving surgical care to prevent vision loss. We used data from 817 cross-sectional surveys conducted during 2015-2019 in 20 African countries to estimate the prevalence difference (PD) between female and male eyes for four outcomes potentially indicating gender-related differences in TT management: (1) received surgery and developed postoperative TT (PTT), (2) never offered surgery, (3) offered surgery but declined it, and (4) offered epilation but never offered surgery. The prevalence was modestly elevated among female eyes compared with male eyes for having PTT (PD:1.8 [95% confidence limits (CL): 0.6, 3.0]) and having declined surgery for the eye (PD: 6.2 [95% CL: 1.8, 10.7]). The proportion offered epilation was similar by gender (PD:0.5 [95% CL: -0.4, 1.3]), while never having been offered surgery was somewhat more prevalent among male eyes (PD: -2.1 [95% CL: -3.5, -0.7]). Our results suggest potential gender differences in TT management. More research is needed to determine the causes and implications of the observed differences. |
Author | Barasa, Ernest Mwale, Consity Yaya, Georges Sultani, Hadley Matendechero Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann Epee, Emilienne Bakhtiari, Ana Bucumi, Victor Jambi, Garap Dalmar, Abdi Tekeraoi, Rabebe Garae, Mackline Gower, Emily W Lopes, Maria de Fátima Costa Traoré, Lamine Amza, Abdou Baayenda, Gilbert Kadri, Boubacar Sanha, Salimato Batcho, Wilfrid E Massangaie, Marília E Bella, Assumpta L Gebretsadik, Fikre Seife Khan, Asad Aslam Vaz Ferreira Gomez, Daniela Minnih, Abdallahi O Bougouma, Clarisse Christophe, Nassa Kabore, Martin Kanyi, Sarjo Simon, Alistidia Kebede, Fikreab Kello, Amir B Awoussi, Marcel S Kalua, Khumbo M Mishra, Sailesh Kumar Togbey, Kwamy Trujillo-Trujillo, Julian Cassama, Eunice Texiera de Silva Harding-Esch, Emma M Mpyet, Caleb D Sullivan, Kristin M Watitu, Titus Sharma, Shekhar Hussain, Arif Masika, Michael P Mwingira, Upendo Win, Ye Tukahebwa, Edridah M Keil, Alexander P Issifou, Amadou A Bio Nassirou, Beido Francis, Mugume Apadinuwe, Sue-Chen Badiane, Mouctar D Taleo, Fasiah Gebru, Genet Abdala, Mariamo Solomon, Anthony W Maselko |
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