Abstract
Objective: To determine the most effective method of mobilizing the rural community to uptake cataract
outreach services in Ntungamo district, south western Uganda.
Methods: This was a community based prospective survey conducted in Ntungamo district, rural south western
Uganda. Different methods were used to inform the local communities in the six sub regions in Ntungamo district
about an ongoing University outreach program. These included; local radio announcements, announcements
at places of worship, posters, word of mouth and referral from a previous outreach. One hundred and twenty
five respondents were randomly selected from a total of 600 people who turned up for the service and enrolled
into the study. Interviewer administered questionnnars were administered. The main interview question was
how respondents had received information about a cataract outreach service coming to their area. Results were
compiled and frequency tabulations were drawn.
Results: The respondents reported that they received the information through radio announcements (85.6%),
by word of mouth (10%), by posters (2%) and by referral from previous outreach (1%). The results were consistent
across all the six sub regions in Ntungamo district.
Conclusion: Radio announcements were the most effective method for mobilizing the community for uptake
of cataract outreach services.
Recommendation: Radio should be encouraged as a key tool for mobilizing communities to uptake health
promotion services.
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