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South-East Asia Eye Health/ edited by Taraprasad Das, Patanjali Dev Nayar.
其他題名:
Systems, Practices, and Challenges /
其他作者:
Nayar, Patanjali Dev.
面頁冊數:
XXIV, 440 p. 149 illus., 148 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Health Care Management. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3787-2
ISBN:
9789811637872
South-East Asia Eye Health = Systems, Practices, and Challenges /
South-East Asia Eye Health
Systems, Practices, and Challenges /[electronic resource] :edited by Taraprasad Das, Patanjali Dev Nayar. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXIV, 440 p. 149 illus., 148 illus. in color.online resource.
Part I The region -- Part II The health system -- 2.1. Building blocks -- 2.2. Universal health coverage -- 2.3. Sustainable development goals -- 2.4. Integrated people centric eye care -- 2.5. Public financing -- 2.6. Health management and information -- Part III The problem -- 3.1. Disease burden -- 3.2. RAAB and population studies -- Part IV Common disorders -- 4.1. Cataract -- 4.2. Refractive error and school eye health -- 4.3. Childhood blindness and VI -- 4.4. NCD and diabetic retinopathy -- 4.5. NTD and trachoma -- 4.6. Glaucoma -- 4.7. Cornea and eye banking -- 4.8. Low vision -- Part V Workforce, training and education -- 5.1. Ophthalmology -- 5.2. Optometry -- 5.3. Allied ophthalmic personnel -- Part VI International NGOs -- 6.1. CBM -- 6.2. Combat blindness international -- 6.3. Essilor foundation -- 6.4. Fred hollows -- 6.5. Helen keller International -- 6.6. Himalayan cataract -- 6.7. Mission for vision -- 6.8. OEU -- 6.9. Orbis -- 6.10. Seva foundation -- 6.11. Sight savers -- 6.12. Vision spring -- Part VII Ophthalmic industry -- 7.1. Spectacles -- 7.2. Ophthalmic devices and equipment -- 7.3. Pharma industry.
The book covers all aspects of eye health in South-East Asia from public health to health system to education to industry in 6 sections. The World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia region comprises of 11 countries - Bangladesh, Bhutan, DPR Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste. This region is home to 26% of world population; there is a disproportionate amount of blindness (30.6%) and visual impairment (36%). This is a first of its kind book that discusses common conditions of visual impairment and blindness in the South-East Asia region. In addition, the book documents the current eye care industry in the region and the contribution of all eye health INGOs in eye care program planning and service delivery for many decades. Majority of the countries in the South-East Asia region are categorized in ‘middle-income country’ group. This book discusses the common challenges in these countries such as, suboptimal public expenditure in health, acute shortage of skilled eye health workforce, and rudimentary health industry. The book covers the following 6 sections: 1. Geographic description and health indices of the region 2. Health system evolved over years, including universal eye health, health financing and health management information system (HMIS) 3. Common eye problems including non-communicable disease NCD (and diabetic retinopathy), neglected tropical disease NTD (and Trachoma) 4. Health workforce in the region that includes ophthalmologists, optometrists, and allied ophthalmic personnel 5. Eye health support in the region of 13 international non-government organizations (INGOs) working for decades 6. Eye health industry in the region that includes spectacles, ophthalmic devices and equipment and the pharma industry The book would be a useful resource for ophthalmologists, all public health personnel and policy makers in eye health in the South-East Asia region specifically and all ophthalmologists and scientists interested in public health all over the world as well as for program planning to reach the 'Health for All' strategy by 2030 (United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, SDG 2030).
ISBN: 9789811637872
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