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Published in: Journal of Medical Systems 4/2017

01-04-2017 | Mobile & Wireless Health

Benefits of an Android Based Tablet Application in Primary Screening for Eye Diseases in a Rural Population, India

Authors: Sayed Ahmed Imtiaz, Sannapaneni Krishnaiah, Sunil Kumar Yadav, Balasubramaniam Bharath, Ramanathan V. Ramani

Published in: Journal of Medical Systems | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

To investigate the effectiveness, efficiency and cost gains in collecting patient eye health information from remote rural villages of India by trained field investigators through an Android Based Tablet Application namely ‘Sankara Electronic Remote Vision Information System (SERVIS)”. During January and March 2016, a population based cross-sectional study was conducted in three Indian states employing SERVIS and manual method. The SERVIS application has a 48-items survey instrument programed into the application. Data on 281 individuals were collected for each of these methods as part of screening. The demographic details of individuals between both screening methods were comparable (P>0.05). The mean time (in minutes) to screen an individual by SERVIS was significantly less when compared to manual method (6.57±1.46 versus 11.93±1.53) (P<0.0001). The efficiency of SERVIS in screening was significantly evident as 26% (n = 73) of the patients screened have been referred to campsite and 69.8% (n = 51) of those referred were visited the campsite for a detailed eye examination by an ophthalmologist. The cost of screening through SERVIS is significantly less when compared to manual method; INR 7,633 (USD 113.9) Versus INR 24,780 (USD 370). SERVIS is an effective and efficient tool in terms of patients’ referral conversion to the camp site leading to timely detection of potential blinding eye conditions and their appropriate treatment. This ensures timely prevention of avoidable blindness and visual impairment. In addition, the storage and access of eye health epidemiological quality data is helpful to plan appropriate blindness prevention initiatives in rural India.
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Metadata
Title
Benefits of an Android Based Tablet Application in Primary Screening for Eye Diseases in a Rural Population, India
Authors
Sayed Ahmed Imtiaz
Sannapaneni Krishnaiah
Sunil Kumar Yadav
Balasubramaniam Bharath
Ramanathan V. Ramani
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Medical Systems / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0148-5598
Electronic ISSN: 1573-689X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-017-0695-6

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