2022
DOI: 10.2196/35044
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Exploring the Reasons for Low Cataract Surgery Uptake Among Patients Detected in a Community Outreach Program in Cameroon: Focused Ethnographic Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background Vision 2020: The Right to Sight, was one potential way to deal with the barriers surrounding cataract surgery and improve access to eye care. To this effect, the Magrabi International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Cameroon Eye Institute (MICEI) has performed more than 1000 sight-restoring cataract surgeries among patients referred from outreach camps. However, quite a good number of patients diagnosed with cataracts during community screening camps fail to present for surgery. This stud… Show more

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“…I appreciate the authors [ 1 ] for their time and efforts to implement our suggestions. It seems that the manuscript has been improved; however, some issues are still remaining.…”
Section: Round 2 Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I appreciate the authors [ 1 ] for their time and efforts to implement our suggestions. It seems that the manuscript has been improved; however, some issues are still remaining.…”
Section: Round 2 Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dear Editor and Reviewers, We note with pleasure that your review comments were quite useful in helping us take a closer look and improve our work [1] further. We carefully observed and addressed all the comments as required and hope that the paper is in much better shape for the journal's readership.…”
Section: Round 1 Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper [ 1 ] studies the reasons for the low cataract surgical uptake among patients detected in a community outreach program in Cameroon, and it can be characterized as innovative as the research on that time-place context is limited. Moreover, this is an ethnographic approach that comes to fill the research gap in a huge database of quantitative data.…”
Section: Round 1 Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%