Barriers to Uptake of Eyecare Services amongst Commercial Truck-Drivers in North India: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Authors

  • Shalinder Sabherwal, Anand Chinnakaran, Birendra Pratap Singh, Ishaana Sood, Shantanu DasGupta5 , Rakesh Kumar7

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9894

Keywords:

Truck-drivers, Eyecare services, Barriers, Awareness

Abstract

Purpose: Determining barriers to eyecare amongst commercial truck-drivers in north India.

Method: Cross-sectional survey of 90 truck-drivers, of which 3 had visited a permanent

eyecare facility before. Data was collected from the remaining 87, via a structured pre

tested questionnaire assessing demographics, previous eye check-ups, and eyecare awareness.

Results: 33.3% (95% CI:23.6-44.3%; n=29/87) drivers had never felt any need to undergo eye

examinations and 53 out of the 87 (60.7%; 95% CI:49.9-71.2%) were unaware of the importance

of undergoing routine eye examinations. These identified barriers to uptake of eyecare services

were not associated with drivers’ age, education level, marital status, or distance driven. 60.3% of

drivers who marked lack of awareness and 68.9% of drivers who marked unfelt need as a barrier,

were either illiterate, or educated only upto primary level. Cost of availing eyecare services

and available time to undergo routine eye examination were least frequently marked barriers.

Conclusion: Drivers were unaware of the importance of undergoing routine eye examinations, with younger

ones feeling no need to undergo one at all. Addressing these barriers could help improve eyecare service

utilization amongst truck-drivers.

Author Biography

  • Shalinder Sabherwal, Anand Chinnakaran, Birendra Pratap Singh, Ishaana Sood, Shantanu DasGupta5 , Rakesh Kumar7

    1 Head-Community Ophthalmology and Public Health Research, 2Assistant Manager-Community Outreach,3Senior

    Optometrist-Community Outreach, 4 Officer-Community Ophthalmology and Public Health Research, 5General

    Manager-Community Outreach, 6Assistant Manager-Community Ophthalmology and Public Health Research, 7 Field Coordinator-Community Outreach, Kedarnath Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi, India

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Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

Barriers to Uptake of Eyecare Services amongst Commercial Truck-Drivers in North India: A Cross-Sectional Survey. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(6), 853-859. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9894