Burkina Faso - World Health Survey - Enquête mondiale sur la santé (2003)
ID de référence | BFA-OMS-WHS-2003 |
Année | 2003 |
Pays | Burkina Faso |
Producteur(s) | Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) - World Health Organization (WHO) |
Bailleur(s) | Organisation mondiale de la santé - World Health Organization - OMS - WHO - |
Collection(s) | |
Métadonnées | Documentation au format PDF |
Page web de l'étude |
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Sep 18, 2019
Dernière modification
Sep 18, 2019
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- Documentation
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blurry vision
(q6703)
Fichier: WHS-Burkina_F5
Fichier: WHS-Burkina_F5
Aperçu
Type:
Discrète Format: numeric Largeur: 4 Décimales: 2 Intervalle: 1-8 |
Enregistrements valides: 0 Invalide: 0 |
Questions et instructions
Questions to be asked only to respondents aged 60 or over.
In the last 12 months, have you experienced any of the following… Cloudy or blurry vision?
Valeur | Catégorie |
---|---|
1 | Yes |
5 | No |
8 | Do not know |
Avertissement: ces statistiques indiquent le nombre d'enregistrements trouvés dans les fichiers de données, et non des nombres pondérés. Ils ne peuvent pas être interpretés comme étant représentatifs de la population concernée.
This set of questions serves as screening to help identify respondents who may have a current vision problem related to cataracts, and is asked to everyone aged 60 or over. An answer of “yes” should be recorded only for respondents who have experienced these vision difficulties in the last 12 months.
If the respondent does not understand what is meant by cloudy or blurry vision, read the following:
“Cloudy or blurry vision refers to when you cannot see clearly, as if there is a fog in front of your eyes, or as if you are trying to see through a waterfall, or the image has been smeared so you cannot see optimally.”
If the respondent does not understand what is meant by cloudy or blurry vision, read the following:
“Cloudy or blurry vision refers to when you cannot see clearly, as if there is a fog in front of your eyes, or as if you are trying to see through a waterfall, or the image has been smeared so you cannot see optimally.”