Prevalence of uncorrected refractive error in low-resource high schools in the Free State, South Africa.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Xolani Nyathela, Urvashni Nirghin, Naimah Ebrahim Khan
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Background:  The continuous increase in the prevalence of refractive error (RE) globally, with uncorrected refractive error (URE) having been established as the leading cause of visual impairment (VI) in children, is a public health concern. Previous RE studies in South Africa also indicated a growing prevalence, substantiating the burden on schoolchildren.

Aim:  To determine the prevalence of URE among high school learners.

Setting:  No-fee-paying high schools in the Free State, South Africa.

Methods:  A school-based cross-sectional study design was conducted on 13- to 19-year-old learners through a multistage stratified random method. The examination included an unaided logarith of the minimum angle of resolution (LogMAR) visual acuity test, binocular motor alignment tests, ocular health assessment and cycloplegic autorefraction.

Results:  A total of 868 learners consented to participate in this study, with a mean age of 16.4 ± 1.7 years. Male participants accounted for 34.5% (n = 299), while female participants accounted for 65.6% (n = 569), with the majority being Grade 10 learners. The prevalence of URE stood at 27.1% (n = 233), with astigmatism being the most prevalent ametropia, accounting for 22.3% (192 cases), followed by myopia at 15.1% (n = 130) and hyperopia at 5.4% (n = 46).

Conclusion:  A high prevalence of URE, especially among older participants, was established, prompting an urgent concerted intervention from all stakeholders to curb the scourge.Contribution: This study accentuates the visual situation of vulnerable learners, that is, older children from disadvantaged backgrounds in the Free State, which until this point had not been established.

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南非自由邦低资源高中未矫正屈光不正的发生率。
背景:全球屈光不正(RE)患病率持续上升,未矫正屈光不正(URE)已被确定为儿童视力损害(VI)的主要原因,这是一个公共卫生问题。以前在南非进行的RE研究也表明,发病率越来越高,这证实了小学生的负担。目的:了解高中学生患泌尿系疾病的情况。背景:南非自由州的一所免费高中。方法:采用多阶段分层随机方法对13 ~ 19岁学生进行校本横断面研究。检查包括独立的最小分辨角对数(LogMAR)视力测试、双目运动对齐测试、眼部健康评估和睫状体麻痹性自屈光。结果:共有868名学习者同意参加本次研究,平均年龄为16.4±1.7岁。男性参与者占34.5% (n = 299),女性参与者占65.6% (n = 569),以10年级学习者为主。URE患病率为27.1% (n = 233),其中散光是最常见的屈光不正,占22.3%(192例),其次是近视,占15.1% (n = 130),远视占5.4% (n = 46)。结论:URE的高患病率,特别是在老年参与者中,已经确定,促使所有利益相关者紧急协调一致的干预措施,以遏制祸害。贡献:这项研究强调了弱势学习者的视觉状况,即来自自由州弱势背景的年龄较大的儿童,直到现在还没有建立起来。
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