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Rationale and feasibility of a combined rapid assessment of avoidable blindness and hearing loss protocol

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  • Tess Bright
  • Ian McCormick
  • Mwanaisha Phiri
  • Wakisa Mulwafu
  • Matthew Burton
  • Sarah Polack
  • Islay Mactaggart
  • Jennifer L Y Yip
  • De Wet Swanepoel
  • Hannah Kuper

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Purpose: This study has two main objectives: 1) to assess the value of combining the rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) and the recently developed rapid assessment of hearing loss (RAHL) based on existing population-based data from Cameroon andIndia; 2) to test the feasibility of a combined RAAB-RAHL protocol. Methods: A secondary data analysis of population-based disability surveys in India and Cameroon (in 2013–2014) was conducted, focussing on people aged 50+. Hearing impairment (HI) was defined as pure tone average of ≥41dB (better ear).Visual impairment (VI) was defined as presenting visual acuity of

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  • Tess Bright & Ian McCormick & Mwanaisha Phiri & Wakisa Mulwafu & Matthew Burton & Sarah Polack & Islay Mactaggart & Jennifer L Y Yip & De Wet Swanepoel & Hannah Kuper, 2020. "Rationale and feasibility of a combined rapid assessment of avoidable blindness and hearing loss protocol," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(2), pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0229008
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229008
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