Prof. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir

Associate Professor


Dept: Optometry and Visual Science
Room B8, Aboagye Menyeh Complex
College of Science
Department of Optometry
E-mail: mabdul-kabir.cos@knust.edu.gh, kabir265@gmail.com, kabir265@yahoo.com
Phone: 0501348804, 0244977320, 0266307211

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Research Areas/Interests

Anomalies of Binocular Vision. Environmental Vision. Sports Vision Public Health Paediatric Eye and Vision Care ...~more

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Publications

    Journal Publications

    1. Akuffo KO, Abdul-Kabir M, Agyei-Manu E, Tsiquaye JH, Darko CK, Addo EK (2020). Assessment of availability, awareness and perception of stakeholders regarding preschool vision screening in Kumasi, Ghana: An exploratory study. PLoS ONE 15(4): e0230117

     

    1. Seth Lartey, Abdul-Kabir Mohammed, Emmanuel Appiagyei, Kojo O. Akuffo, (2020). Potential of the Pentacam in screening for narrow angles in patients with Chronic Angle Closure Glaucoma. Annals of African Surgery. Volume 18, Issue 1

     

    1. Lartey, S., Antwi-Adjei, E.K., Agyapong, Abdul-Kabir, M. Awareness and attitudes toward corneal donation among applicants and staff of a driver, vehicle and licensing authority (DVLA) in Ghana. BMC Ophthalmol 19, 224 (2019).

     

    1. Y. Koomson, E. Kobia-Acquah, M. Abdul-Kabir et al., (2020). Relationship between peripheral refraction, axial lengths and parental myopia of young adult myopes, Journal of Optometry, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optom.2020.10.007

     

    1. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, David Ben Kumah, Ernest Kyei Nkansah, Reynolds Kwame Ablordeppey, Crystabel Chizoba Okohu and Emmanuel Kofi Addo (2017). Factors Influencing the Compliance to Eye Care Services among Staff of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. BAOJ Ophthalmol 1: 013.

     

    1. Abdul-Kabir M, Kumah DB, Nkansah EK, et al. (2017). Eye Health Seeking Behavior among Staff of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Int J Open Access Ophthal 2(2):1-5.

     

    1. David Ben Kumah, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Reynolds Kwame Ablordeppey, Kofi Adu-Gyamfi, Kweku Bonsu, Bright Asare-Bediako, Ernest Nkansah Kyei (2017). Ocular morbidity among Senior high school students in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana. International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences - Volume 6, Issue 2, April?June

     

    1. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Daniel Nii Kwashie Bortey, Eghonghon Ehianata Onoikhua, Bright Asare-Bediako, David Ben Kumah (2016). Ametropia among school children-A cross-sectional study in a sub-urban municipality in Ghana. Pediatric Dimensions, Volume 1(3): 65-68

     

    1. David Ben Kumah, Abdul-Kabir Mohammed, Reynolds Kwame Ablordeppey, Edmund Arthur, Sylvester Kyeremeh and Eugene Appenteng Osae (2017). Eye Conditions among Fire Officers in the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. Int J Open Access Ophthal 2(1): 5.

     

    1. David Ben Kumah, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Fred Aidoo, Ivon Walier Nuo-Ire Kuutiero, Reynolds Kwame Ablordeppey, (2017). Prevalence of Ocular Conditions among Hairdressers in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. BAOJ Ophthalmol 1: 011.

     

    1. Mohammed A-K, Irene N-K, Doreen N-A, Ernest K N. (2018). Uptake of Pre-School Vision Screening by Caretakers in the New Juaben Municipality, Ghana. JOJ Ophthal. 6(2): 555681. DOI: 10.19080/JOJO.2018.06.555681 005

     

    1. Seth Lartey, Ellen K A A, Abdul K M, Derrick N O M, Solomon A. (2019). Comparing Knowledge of Corneal and Organ Transplantation and Attitudes towards Corneal and Organ Donation among University Health Students in Kumasi - Ghana. JOJ Ophthal. 2019; 7(5): 555723. DOI:10.19080/JOJO.2019.07.555723

     

    1. Abdul-Kabir M, Asare-Bediako B, Ben Kumah D and Onoikhua E. (2016). Awareness and Knowledge of Ocular Effects of Diabetes among Diabetics - Evidence from a Hospital Based Study. M J Opth 1(1): 001.

     

    1. N. Ayukotang, D. B. Kumah, A.K. Mohammed (2016). Prevalence of visual impairment among diabetic patients in the kumba urban area of Cameroon. International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies ISSN 2028-9324 Vol. 15, pp. 872-876

     

    1. Asare Bediako B, Abdul-Kabir M, Kumah DB, Bempong BB (2016). Pattern of Ocular Morbidities among fist year students in a public University in Ghana. M J Opth 1(1): 005.

     

    1. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Onoikhua Eghonghon Ehianata, David Ben Kumah, Eugene Appenteng Osae, Bempong Brifa Benjamin, Emmanuel Ankamah, Emmanuel Boateng Baafi, Asare – Bediako Bright (2016). Pattern of Ophthalmic Services Utilization in the Asawase Constituency of Ghana. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS) Volume 5, Issue 4 Ver. V (Jul. - Aug. 2016), PP 35-38

     

    1. Bempong BB, Kumah DB, Abdul-Kabir M, Hardour R, et al. (2016). Prevalence of Low Vision in the Shai-Osodoku District in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. MJ Opht. 1(2): 007

     

    1. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Derrick Owusu Ansah and Irene Nkasa-Kyeremateng (2017). Awareness and Knowledge of Preschool Vision Screening among Teachers and Eye Care Providers in a sub-urban Municipality in Ghana. Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2: 99-107.

     

    1. Kumah DB, Abdul-Kabir M, Kobia-Acquah E, Amponsah MA, Ablordeppey RK et al. (2017). Knowledge of Childhood Blindness among Mothers Visiting a Children’s Hospital in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. Adv Ophthalmol Vis Syst 7(3): 00221. DOI: 10.15406/aovs.2017.07.00221

     

    1. Abdul-Kabir M, Abdul-Sadik A, Ansah DO and Ofori- Koranteng L. (2017). Prevalence of Anisometropia, Strabis­mus and Amblyopia among First Year Optometry Students in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. M J Opht. 2(2): 018.

     

    1. Abdul-Sadik A, Abdul-Kabir M, Akowuah PK, Forfoe S (2018). Knowledge about Cataract and its Risk Factors among an Adult Population in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. Optom Open Access, 3(1): 127

     

    1. David Ben Kumah, Philip Tetteh Djeagbo, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Ahmed Abdul-Sadik, Stephen Ankamah-Lomotey and Andrews Nartey. (2018). Level of Awareness and Knowledge of Glaucoma among Ghanaian Undergraduates. EC Ophthalmology 9.4: 172-18

     

    1. Abdul-Kabir M, Afari C, Opoku Baah C, Felix Y, Adade S, Bonsu K, (2015): Causes of Blindness in Asokore Mampong Municipality, Ghana. Int J Health Sci Res., 5(3):278-283

     

    1. Abdul-Kabir, D.B. Kumah, N.Y. Koomsom, C. Afari (2014): Prevalence of Accommodative Insufficiency and Accommodative Infacility among Junior High School students in a Ghanaian Town. Journal of University of Science and Technology, vol 34, no. 2, August, 2014
    2. Opoku-Baah, A. K. Mohammed, C. Afari, R. Addai, F. Yemanyi, S. Adade, and K. Bonsu (2014): The Management of Binocular Vision Anomalies by Eye Care Facilities in the Accra and Kumasi Metropolises in Ghana (2014). International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, Vol. 9 No. 3 Nov. 2014, pp. 1401-1408
    3. B. Kumah, A. Ebri, M. Abdul-Kabir (2013): Refractive error and visual impairment in private schools in Ghana, (2013). Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 90, number 12, PP 1456-1461
    4. Kuma David Ben, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Opoku-Yamoah Victor, Adade Samuel (2015). Prevalence of ocular morbidities among basic school Children in Kwabere East District of Ghana. International Journal of Health and Allied Sciences, vol. 4, issue 2. April-June 2015. Page 111-114.
    5. David Ben Kumah, James Duah Bisiw, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Eugene Appenteng Osae (2015). Ocular conditions among singed-hide butchers at the Kumasi abatttoir. Journal of epidemiological Research. Vol. 2, No. 1. 2016.
    6. David Ben Kumah, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, Akua Amoanimaa Asare Ankomah, Eugene Appenteng Osae (2015). Ocular conditions among small scale miners in selected communities in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. BAOJ Med Nursing. Vol. 1, issue 2; 010.
    7. Clement Afari, Sumaila Mohamadu, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir, David Ben Kumah, Abdul- Sadik Ahmed and Eugene Appenteng Osae (2016). Ultraviolet –A Protection in Nonprescription Sunglasses. EC Ophthalmology 3 (2016): 289-295.

     

     

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