Participation in population-based eye health surveys is lower but more gender-balanced in high- compared to low- and middle-income countries
Population-based eye health surveys are an important source of evidence describing the eye health needs of a population, although differences in participation rates between population groups may lead to response bias. In some high-income settings, participation in surveys has decreased over time, although whether this has occurred for eye health surveys is unclear. The aim of this study was to compare participation in population-based eye health surveys conducted over the previous ~20 years between country income levels and different population sub-groups. The data published here was used in the analysis and reporting of the study results.
Keywords
eye health, eye health surveyItem Type | Dataset |
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Capture method | Summary, Aggregation |
Date | 11 March 2025 |
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Creator(s) |
Goodman, L, Turnbull, P |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research |
Research Centre | International Centre for Eye Health |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom |
Date Deposited | 04 Jun 2025 13:20 |
Last Modified | 05 Jun 2025 08:47 |
Publisher | Open Science Framework |
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