The Prevalence of Contact Lens Wear and Improper Use Among Students of Al-Baha University, Saudi Arabia

Mahadi Bashir, Ali Alghamdi, Aimun A. E. Ahmed, Sarah S. Taishan, Wafaa S. Taishan, Mohammed G. Alghamdi, H. A. Alghamdi, L. M. Alsakka, N. A. Alghamdi, H. M. Alzahrani, A. Alghamdi
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This study aims to evaluate the knowledge and practice of contact lens wear (CLW) among Al-Baha University medical students. A cross-sectional study was carried out using an online self-administered questionnaire via Google Forms. The questionnaire had three domains: sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, CLW hygiene practices, and CLW-related complications. A total of 432 students were enrolled. Almost half of them (203,47%) were CLs wearers. Almost half of the participants, 95 (46.8%), used CL for therapeutic and 108 (53.2%) cosmetic purposes. 81 (40%) wore their CLs for a duration of (1-10 hours/day), 149 (73.4%) did not sleep while wearing their CLs, 61 (30%) shared theirs with others, 110 (54.2%) washed their hands before putting on their CLs and 90 (44.2%) replaced their CL cleaning solution regularly. Only 10 (5%) of the participants did not experience any complications related to CLW, while 108(52.6%), 102 (50%), and 97 (47.8%) experienced dry eye, tears, and foreign body sensations, respectively. Moderate satisfaction of the users was reported. The medical students at Al-Baha University showed a high CLW ratio and used CL predominantly for cosmetic reasons; both male and female students were very aware of hygienic practices, and moderate satisfaction, with moderate complications, was reported.
沙特阿拉伯巴哈大学学生佩戴隐形眼镜和不当使用隐形眼镜的普遍程度
本研究旨在评估巴哈大学医学生对隐形眼镜佩戴(CLW)的认识和实践。 研究采用谷歌表格在线自填问卷的方式进行横断面研究。问卷包括三个方面:参与者的社会人口学特征、隐形眼镜卫生习惯和隐形眼镜相关并发症。 共有 432 名学生参与了问卷调查。其中近一半(203.47%)的学生佩戴口腔粘膜。近一半的参与者(95 人,占 46.8%)将 CL 用于治疗目的,108 人(占 53.2%)用于美容目的。81 人(40%)每天佩戴 CL 的时间为 1-10 小时,149 人(73.4%)佩戴 CL 时不睡觉,61 人(30%)与他人共用 CL,110 人(54.2%)佩戴 CL 前洗手,90 人(44.2%)定期更换 CL 清洁液。只有 10 人(5%)没有出现任何与角膜塑形镜有关的并发症,而 108 人(52.6%)、102 人(50%)和 97 人(47.8%)分别出现了干眼症、流泪和异物感。使用者的满意度中等。 巴哈大学(Al-Baha University)的医科学生使用角膜屈光手术的比例较高,主要是为了美容;男女学生都非常了解卫生习惯,满意度中等,并发症中等。
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