Evaluation of Visual Acuity among Commercial Motorcyclists (Okada Riders) in the Main Campus of Abia State University Uturu Abia State Nigeria

C. D. Ubani, A. Amah, C. Ofoegbu, Chijioke, I. Ugboaja
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The visual ability of road users is fundamental to traffic safety. Despite the high burden of traffic crashes and associated mortality in low-income countries such as Nigeria, evidence for an association between vision function and traffic safety outcomes is scarce. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the visual acuity of commercial motorcyclists operating within the main campus of Abia State University, Uturu. Two hundred operators who had been on the job for at least one year constituted the test population, while staff and students of Abia State University, Uturu, who were sex and aged-matched and who are not commercial motor cyclists constituted the control group. Data were obtained with the aid of a structured questionnaire and clinical examinations were carried out by standard procedures. Results showed that Snellen’s fraction which is a indicator of visual acuity for the left eye of control and test groups  was recorded as 0.98+- 0.30 and 0.88+- 0.35 respectively and for the right eyes 0.99+- 0.10 and 0.87+- 0.50 respectively. Only 38% of test group had normal visual acuity of 6/6 compared to 73% of control. Visual acuity correlated negatively with age for the left (r = - 0.712) and right (r = - 0.740) eyes as well as with length of service for left (r = -0.623 and right (r = - 0.632) eyes of motorcyclist operators. In conclusion, visual acuity was inversely proportional to age and length of service.   
尼日利亚Uturu Abia州立大学主校区商业摩托车手(Okada骑手)的视力评估
道路使用者的视觉能力对交通安全至关重要。尽管在尼日利亚等低收入国家,交通事故和相关死亡率负担很高,但视力功能与交通安全结果之间存在关联的证据很少。因此,这项工作的目的是评估在Uturu阿比亚州立大学主校区内运营的商业摩托车手的视力。200名工作至少一年的操作员构成了测试人群,而性别和年龄匹配且非商业摩托车手的阿比亚州立大学的工作人员和学生构成了对照组。通过结构化问卷调查获得数据,并按标准程序进行临床检查。结果显示,对照组和试验组左眼视力指标Snellen分数分别为0.98+- 0.30和0.88+- 0.35,右眼视力指标Snellen分数分别为0.99+- 0.10和0.87+- 0.50。试验组只有38%的患者视力达到6/6,而对照组为73%。摩托车驾驶员的左眼(r = - 0.712)和右眼(r = - 0.740)视力与年龄呈负相关,左眼(r = -0.623)和右眼(r = - 0.632)视力与工作年限呈负相关。总之,视力与年龄和服务年限成反比。
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