Evaluation of Self-vision Assessment Charts in Schools of Eastern Nepal: A Multi Method Study.

JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8796
Archana Shrestha, Sudhir Kumar Thakur, Abhishek Roshan, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Archana Pokhrel, Apekshya Bohara, Lisasha Poudel, Chanda Thakur, Asmita Adhikari, Priyanka Timsina, Yunika Acharya, Rajiv Ranjan Karn
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Introduction: Globally, over two billion people suffer from vision impairment, almost half preventable. In Nepal, the Eastern Regional Eye Care Program introduced self-vision assessment charts in 137 schools for early eye issue detection. This study assessed the charts' use and perceived impact.

Methods: A multi-method study was conducted to evaluate the use of self-vision assessment charts in schools in Eastern Nepal. Ethical approval was obtained from Institutional Review Board (Reference number: 72-079-040). Quantitative data were collected through a questionnaire survey. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative data were analyzed using framework analysis. Both methods were integrated to enhance understanding of participants' experiences.

Results: In this study, 400 students participated in questionnaire survey, 180 in self vision assessment, and 16 teachers in in-depth interviews. Among the participants, 198 (49.50%) of students used the chart, 125 (65.78%) expressed satisfaction, 241 (60.25%) found it useful, 276 (69%) as beneficial, and 253 (63.25%) stated improved health. There were 93 (23.25%) students who felt knowledgeable about its use, with 18 (10%) using it correctly. In 162 (90%) of schools there were adequate chart placement, 23 (12.77%) provided clear signage for viewing points. Teachers recognized the chart's benefits and encouraged its use, but students lacked awareness. Regular use was viewed as beneficial for early detection of eye issues, though challenges included a need for more awareness among students and teachers and reliance on home remedies.

Conclusions: Most students and teachers acknowledged self-vision assessment charts' benefits but had low utilization and accuracy rates. Strategic interventions such as regular informational sessions, teacher motivation, and engagement with eye health experts are essential.

尼泊尔东部学校自我视力评估表的评价:一项多方法研究
导言:全球有20多亿人患有视力障碍,其中几乎一半是可以预防的。在尼泊尔,东部地区眼科保健项目在137所学校引入了自我视力评估表,用于早期发现眼部问题。本研究评估了图表的使用和感知影响。方法:采用多方法研究尼泊尔东部学校自我视力评定量表的使用情况。获得了机构审查委员会(参考编号:72-079-040)的伦理批准。通过问卷调查收集定量数据。定量资料采用描述性统计分析,定性资料采用框架分析。这两种方法被整合起来,以加强对参与者经验的理解。结果:本研究共有400名学生参与问卷调查,180名学生参与自我视觉评估,16名教师参与深度访谈。在参与者中,198人(49.50%)使用了图表,125人(65.78%)表示满意,241人(60.25%)认为有用,276人(69%)认为有益,253人(63.25%)表示改善了健康。93名(23.25%)学生对其使用有一定的了解,其中18名(10%)学生正确使用。162所(90%)学校设置了适当的图表,23所(12.77%)学校提供了清晰的观看点标志。老师们认识到图表的好处,并鼓励使用它,但学生们缺乏意识。经常使用眼药水被认为有助于早期发现眼部问题,尽管面临的挑战包括学生和教师需要提高意识,以及依赖家庭疗法。结论:大多数学生和教师认可自我视力评估量表的好处,但使用率和准确率较低。战略干预措施,如定期信息会议、教师激励和与眼科健康专家的接触是必不可少的。
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