Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana

Background: Understanding the characteristics of oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) in African populations is crucial for developing appropriate support strategies. Aim: This study aims to comprehensively analyse the demographic and visual characteristics of individuals with OCA in Botswana, Africa. Se...

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Main Authors: Thanuja Panicker, Gopinath Madheswaran
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2025-01-01
Series:African Vision and Eye Health
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Online Access:https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/967
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description Background: Understanding the characteristics of oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) in African populations is crucial for developing appropriate support strategies. Aim: This study aims to comprehensively analyse the demographic and visual characteristics of individuals with OCA in Botswana, Africa. Setting: This retrospective study was conducted at a private eye clinic in Botswana, Africa. Methods: A retrospective data collection approach was employed to gather information from African patients diagnosed with OCA. Information on demographics, socio-economic status, education, occupation, medical history, category of visual impairment, visual characteristics such as contrast and glare sensitivity and central visual field integrity and low vision services received was extracted from medical records and analysed. Results: The study involved 65 participants, primarily males (40, 61.5%), with a mean (s.d.) age of 29.2 (15.4) years. Most participants belonged to low (35, 53.8%) to middle-income (23, 35.4%) socio-economic groups. African-Tswana ethnicity was the most common among the participants (31, 47.7%). Nearly 80% had a best-corrected visual acuity (in better eye) worse than 6/12. Most participants had poor contrast sensitivity (47, 72.3%) and no defects in the central visual field (63, 96.9%). All participants experienced glare sensitivity (65, 100%). Conclusion: The findings highlight the critical need for targeted interventions to address the prevalent visual impairments among individuals with OCA in Botswana, aiming to enhance their quality of life and socio-economic integration. Contribution: These findings can inform interventions for OCA in Botswana, such as vision rehabilitation programmes, social support initiatives, and genetic counselling services.
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spelling doaj-art-f8bbd98f1426437c821bab2fb7f70d1a2025-02-11T13:22:59ZengAOSISAfrican Vision and Eye Health2413-31832410-15162025-01-01841e1e410.4102/aveh.v84i1.967617Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in BotswanaThanuja Panicker0Gopinath Madheswaran1Eyelight Optometrists, Tlokweng, GaboroneOpto Research Consultancy Services, Rasipuram, Tamil NaduBackground: Understanding the characteristics of oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) in African populations is crucial for developing appropriate support strategies. Aim: This study aims to comprehensively analyse the demographic and visual characteristics of individuals with OCA in Botswana, Africa. Setting: This retrospective study was conducted at a private eye clinic in Botswana, Africa. Methods: A retrospective data collection approach was employed to gather information from African patients diagnosed with OCA. Information on demographics, socio-economic status, education, occupation, medical history, category of visual impairment, visual characteristics such as contrast and glare sensitivity and central visual field integrity and low vision services received was extracted from medical records and analysed. Results: The study involved 65 participants, primarily males (40, 61.5%), with a mean (s.d.) age of 29.2 (15.4) years. Most participants belonged to low (35, 53.8%) to middle-income (23, 35.4%) socio-economic groups. African-Tswana ethnicity was the most common among the participants (31, 47.7%). Nearly 80% had a best-corrected visual acuity (in better eye) worse than 6/12. Most participants had poor contrast sensitivity (47, 72.3%) and no defects in the central visual field (63, 96.9%). All participants experienced glare sensitivity (65, 100%). Conclusion: The findings highlight the critical need for targeted interventions to address the prevalent visual impairments among individuals with OCA in Botswana, aiming to enhance their quality of life and socio-economic integration. Contribution: These findings can inform interventions for OCA in Botswana, such as vision rehabilitation programmes, social support initiatives, and genetic counselling services.https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/967oculocutaneous albinismdemographic profileclinical profilebotswanasocio-economic status.
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Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
African Vision and Eye Health
oculocutaneous albinism
demographic profile
clinical profile
botswana
socio-economic status.
title Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
title_full Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
title_fullStr Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
title_short Sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in Botswana
title_sort sociodemographic and visual characteristics of individuals with oculocutaneous albinism in botswana
topic oculocutaneous albinism
demographic profile
clinical profile
botswana
socio-economic status.
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