FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LOSS OF CENTRAL VISION AMONG ELDERLY PATIENTS ABOVE ATTENDING EYE CARE SERVICES AT JINJA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL

Authors

  • Samuel Biringiro Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja. Author
  • Violet Alimwenda Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51168/7rv8bk18

Keywords:

Central vision loss, elderly patients, visual impairment, Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda

Abstract

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Author Biographies

  • Samuel Biringiro, Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja.

    is a student of diploma in clinical ophthalmology at Uganda Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja.

  • Violet Alimwenda, Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja.

    is a research supervisor at Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School, Jinja.

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2026-04-04

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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LOSS OF CENTRAL VISION AMONG ELDERLY PATIENTS ABOVE ATTENDING EYE CARE SERVICES AT JINJA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL. (2026). SJ Ophthalmology Africa, 3(2), 10. https://doi.org/10.51168/7rv8bk18

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