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2005 Survey of Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) Related to Eye Health and Disease

The National Eye Institute (NEI) and the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) conducted a national survey to assess public knowledge, attitudes and practices around eye health and disease. More than 3,000 adults were selected at random to participate in this national telephone survey which was conducted between October 2005 and January 2006. The findings reinforce the critical need to educate the public about common eye diseases, such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and age-related macular degeneration.


Key findings:


NEI and the Lions Clubs recommend that people get their eyes examined regularly by a health care provider. Regular eye examinations will help protect people's vision by detecting eye diseases early they are most effectively treated.

For more information about the KAP study, please call 301-496-5248 or email us at 2020@nei.nih.gov.



Department of Health and Human Services NIH, the National Institutes of Health USA.gov