Understanding Presbyopia in Asmara: Prevalence, Association with Refractive Error, and Age-Based Addition.

IF 1.4 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Clinical Optometry Pub Date : 2023-09-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTO.S421366
Tsige Mnasie Smret, Rahel Kesete Weldegergis, Oliver Okoth Achila, Alexander Mulugeta Tekle
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Background Presbyopia is an age-related progressive decrease of near vision, corrected by near addition glasses. These age-appropriate glasses, however, vary across different geographical locations and populations. But there is no existing information on the age-based addition for Asmara and high number of uncorrected presbyopes, so this study determined the required age-based addition for the presbyopes in Asmara. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on patients aged 35–60 years who visited all eye centers in the city. Patients with best-corrected visual acuity in both eyes better than 6/9 were included in the study. Near add was calculated using Monocular Estimation Method (MEM) and amplitude of accommodation results. Data entry and analysis were performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences v. 20. Results This study included 1310 participants of whom 48.5% were females and 51.5% were males. The prevalence of presbyopia was found to be 74.1% out of which 44% were females. There were 35.6% of the participants with a previous prescription for glasses, though only 24% of the participants presented with glasses on. Among the different occupational categories, laborers were the ones who had the highest number of presbyopes (79.5%), office workers (73%), and housewives (68.7%). The mean age of those with presbyopes was 49.5 ± 5.8 years. Multivariable analysis performed for presbyopia showed that older age and female sex were associated with a higher likelihood of presbyopia (<0.005). An addition table was prepared separately for males and females. On post-hoc tests, no significant association was found between the given and the different refractive status. Conclusion The study showed that there is a high level of uncorrected presbyopes in the city, so the availability of refraction sites and glasses accessibility needs to increase. The near addition demand for this population varies from the previously stated amount in other countries. Therefore, guidelines specifically prepared for a society are necessary.

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了解阿斯马拉的老花眼:患病率、与屈光不正的关系和基于年龄的加法。
背景:老花眼是一种与年龄相关的近视逐渐下降,通过近附加眼镜进行矫正。然而,这些适合年龄的眼镜因地理位置和人口的不同而有所不同。但目前还没有关于阿斯马拉基于年龄的附加值和大量未矫正老花眼的信息,因此本研究确定了阿斯马拉老花眼所需的基于年龄的添加值。方法:对访问该市所有眼科中心的35-60岁患者进行横断面研究。双眼矫正视力最好的患者均在6/9以上。使用单目估计方法(MEM)和调节结果的幅度来计算近相加。数据输入和分析使用社会科学第20版统计软件包进行。结果:本研究包括1310名参与者,其中48.5%为女性,51.5%为男性。老花眼的患病率为74.1%,其中44%为女性。有35.6%的参与者以前有眼镜处方,但只有24%的参与者戴过眼镜。在不同的职业类别中,工人是老花最多的人(79.5%),上班族(73%)和家庭主妇(68.7%)。老花患者的平均年龄为49.5±5.8岁。对老花眼进行的多变量分析表明,年龄较大和女性患老花眼的可能性较高(结论:研究表明,该市未矫正老花眼的比例很高,因此需要增加屈光部位的可用性和眼镜的可及性。这一人群的新增需求与其他国家之前规定的数量不同。因此,有必要为社会制定专门的指导方针。)。
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Clinical Optometry
Clinical Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
29
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Optometry is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on clinical optometry. All aspects of patient care are addressed within the journal as well as the practice of optometry including economic and business analyses. Basic and clinical research papers are published that cover all aspects of optics, refraction and its application to the theory and practice of optometry. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Theoretical and applied optics, Delivery of patient care in optometry practice, Refraction and correction of errors, Screening and preventative aspects of eye disease, Extended clinical roles for optometrists including shared care and provision of medications, Teaching and training optometrists, International aspects of optometry, Business practice, Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction, Health economic evaluations.
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