Priyadarshini, BrindaSrinivasan, MuthiahPadmavathi, AlagarsamySelvam, SethuramanSaradha, RamasubbuNirmalan, Praveen K2003-03-192009-05-292003-03-192009-05-292003-03-19Priyadarshini B, Srinivasan M, Padmavathi A, Selvam S, Saradha R, Nirmalan PK. Awareness of eye donation in an adult population of southern India. A pilot study. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2003 Mar; 51(1): 101-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/70124PURPOSE: To determine "awareness of eye donation" and corneal transplantation in an adult population of southern India. METHODS: 507 participants chosen by systematic random sampling were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Participants were selected among patients attending two community outreach programmes at different sites, and from patients presenting directly to the hospital. RESULTS: 257 participants (50.69%) were aware of eye donations. The major source of awareness was publicity campaigns (n=105). Only 22 (4.34%) participants were aware that eye donation had to be done within 6 hours of death. Four hundred and three (79.50%) participants were not aware of corneal transplantation. Illiteracy and rural residence were more likely predictors of ignorance. CONCLUSION: Although multiple strategies are currently followed to increase awareness of eye donations and corneal transplants, more innovative strategies have to be developed, especially to target illiterate and rural populations.engAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAwarenessCorneal TransplantationEye Banks --statistics & numerical dataFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansIndiaMaleMiddle AgedPilot ProjectsQuestionnairesTissue DonorsTissue and Organ Procurement --statistics & numerical dataAwareness of eye donation in an adult population of southern India. A pilot study.Journal Article