A survey of attitudes and clinical behaviour of UK eyecare practitioners towards fitting contact lenses for children and young people.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Sophie Coverdale, Edward Mallen, Matthew Cufflin, Michael Bowen, Teresa Lewandowski, Neema Ghorbani-Morjarrad
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Abstract

Purpose: This study explored the attitudes and prescribing behaviours of UK eyecare practitioners (ECPs) toward fitting contact lenses (CLs) for patients under 18, and whether these have been influenced by the growing availability of myopia control options.

Methods: An online survey was conducted in 2023 with UK-based optometrists and contact lens opticians (CLOs). It examined minimum fitting ages for different CL types, key decision-making factors when prescribing for paediatrics, and changes in practitioners' willingness to fit CLs for children. Comparisons were made to a prior iteration of the survey in 2014.

Results: A total of 316 ECPs (248 optometrists, 68 CLOs) completed the survey, with a median of 16 years of experience. Patients under age 18 comprised an estimated 37.2 % of respondents' CL patients, dropping to 6.2 % for those under age 10. All respondents considered soft CLs suitable for under-18 s, with a median starting age of 8-9 years; rigid corneal lenses were deemed suitable from a significantly higher age of 10-12 years (p < 0.001). CLOs were more willing than optometrists to fit both lens types at earlier ages (p < 0.05) and rated a child's age as less influential in decision-making (4.9/10 vs. 6.2/10 respectively, p < 0.001). In general, the child's motivation was the most important factor (9.1/10), while sex was the least (1.8/10). Myopia control was a key consideration (8.4/10), and 38.6 % of ECPs said they had greater willingness to fit CLs for children due to increased access to myopia control options. The proportion of optometrists willing to fit a child under age 8 increased from 12.7 % in 2014 to 39.1 % in 2023.

Conclusions: UK ECPs are generally supportive of CL wear in under-18 s, with myopia control increasingly influencing prescribing. CLOs appear more proactive in paediatric fittings, suggesting a need to enhance optometrists' training to improve confidence in prescribing for younger patients.

一项调查的态度和临床行为的英国眼科医生对适合儿童和年轻人的隐形眼镜。
目的:本研究探讨了英国眼科医生(ECPs)对18岁以下患者配戴隐形眼镜(CLs)的态度和处方行为,以及这些态度和行为是否受到越来越多的近视控制选择的影响。方法:于2023年对英国验光师和隐形眼镜验光师(CLOs)进行在线调查。它检查了不同CL类型的最低适合年龄,儿科处方时的关键决策因素,以及从业人员适合儿童CL的意愿的变化。与2014年的调查结果进行了比较。结果:共有316名ECPs(248名验光师,68名clo)完成了调查,平均经验为16年。18岁以下的患者估计占应答者CL患者的37.2%,而10岁以下的患者则降至6.2%。所有受访者都认为软CLs适合18岁以下的人,中位数起始年龄为8-9岁;结论:英国ECPs普遍支持18岁以下儿童配戴晶状体眼镜,近视控制对处方的影响越来越大。CLOs在儿科配光方面显得更加主动,这表明需要加强验光师的培训,以提高为年轻患者开处方的信心。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
18.80%
发文量
198
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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