Visual acuity problems, access to care, and related academic performance among primary school students in Tanzania: a mixed methods study.

IF 0.9 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Michael Maizel, Arisa Shichijo, David Gitagno, Rachel Jared Mtei, Katalia Alexander, Joseph R Egger, Anna Minja, Emily W Gower, Eric van Praag, Isaac Lema, Sylvia Kaaya, Joy Noel Baumgartner
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Adolescents in lower-resource countries face a high burden of eye health problems. This study in Tanzania aimed to 1) estimate the prevalence of distance vision impairment among young adolescents, 2) describe academic performance by distance visual acuity status, and 3) examine facilitators and barriers to school-facilitated vision screenings and receiving eye care. Participants (primary school students in Standard 7) in the intervention arm of the Vijana Tambua Afya, translated as "Youth Health Check," clinical trial (n=509) attended school-facilitated, clinic-based health check-ups that included distance vision screening (presenting acuity). Data included adolescent surveys, medical record extraction, and Primary School Leaving Examination scores. Semi-structured interviews with parents and focus groups with school and clinic staff were conducted. Analyses included descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis. Overall, based on their worse eye, 6.9% of students had mildly- reduced vision and 4.3% had impaired vision on screening. 71.9% of students with mildly reduced or impaired vision scored a C or lower on the PSLE compared to 59.9% with normal vision. Less than 10% of students referred received follow-up care. School-based vision screenings were deemed largely successful by clinicians and teachers, but there were challenges related to follow-up care including referral linkages, households' financial barriers to vision care, and insufficient parental knowledge on the importance of timely pediatric eye care. Given the prevalence of visual impairment and its potential link to academic performance, governments should consider requiring school-based distance vision screenings. Further research on screening implementation strategies and strengthening follow-up care is needed.

坦桑尼亚小学生的视力问题、获得护理和相关学习成绩:一项混合方法研究。
资源较低国家的青少年面临着眼睛健康问题的沉重负担。这项在坦桑尼亚进行的研究旨在1)估计青少年中远距离视力障碍的患病率,2)通过远距离视力状况描述学习成绩,以及3)检查学校视力筛查和接受眼科护理的促进因素和障碍。临床试验Vijana Tambua Afya(翻译为“青少年健康检查”)干预部门的参与者(标准七年级的小学生)(n=509)参加了学校提供的、基于诊所的健康检查,其中包括远距离视力筛查(显示视力)。数据包括青少年调查、医疗记录提取和小学毕业考试成绩。与家长进行了半结构化访谈,并与学校和诊所工作人员进行了焦点小组访谈。分析包括描述性统计和定性专题分析。总体而言,根据他们视力较差的情况,6.9%的学生有轻度视力下降,4.3%的学生在筛查时视力受损。71.9%轻度视力下降或视力受损的学生在PSLE中得分为C或更低,而视力正常的学生中这一比例为59.9%。不到10%的转诊学生接受了后续治疗。临床医生和教师认为以学校为基础的视力筛查在很大程度上是成功的,但在后续护理方面存在挑战,包括转诊联系、家庭对视力护理的经济障碍以及家长对及时儿童眼科护理重要性的认识不足。鉴于视力障碍的普遍存在及其与学习成绩的潜在联系,政府应考虑要求在学校进行远距离视力筛查。需要进一步研究筛查实施策略和加强随访护理。
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期刊介绍: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies is an essential peer-reviewed journal analyzing psychological, sociological, health, gender, cultural, economic, and educational aspects of children and adolescents in developed and developing countries. This international publication forum provides a much-needed interdisciplinary focus on vulnerable children and youth at risk, specifically in relation to health and welfare issues, such as mental health, illness (including HIV/AIDS), disability, abuse, neglect, institutionalization, poverty, orphanhood, exploitation, war, famine, and disaster.
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