中国 6 岁以下儿童配戴硬性透气接触镜的依从性:一项为期 6 年的回顾性研究

Xiao-Di Yang, Yong Lyu, Guang-Ming Wan
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目的 探讨6岁儿童放弃使用硬性透气接触镜(RGPCL)的比率和影响因素。方法 这项回顾性病例系列研究纳入了70名在2016年1月至2021年12月期间配戴RGPCL进行视力康复的6岁儿童。我们通过医疗记录和电话收集了有关适应症、停戴率和停戴原因的数据,并调查了影响隐形眼镜弃戴的因素。结果70名参与者的中位年龄为5.0(四分位距:4.0-5.9)岁。此外,36 名(51.4%)儿童停止佩戴隐形眼镜,其中 17 名(47.2%)在 3 个月内停止佩戴,佩戴时间的中位数为 4.0 个月(四分位间范围:1.0-11.5 个月)。此外,戴镜时间与弃镜率之间存在相关性(r = -0.698,P < 0.001)。父母受教育程度高(危险比 [HR] = 0.425; 95% 置信区间 [CI] 0.198, 0.913; P = 0.028)是防止弃镜的保护因素,而父母的评估表明实用性比预期的要难(HR = 4.062; 95% CI 1.204, 13.707; P = 0.024)则是弃镜的风险因素。由于父母每天都要操作镜片,因此他们对这些儿童持续使用镜片至关重要。为了提高 RGPCL 使用的连续性,应在 RGPCL 配戴前后加强沟通和监督。
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Compliance with rigid gas-permeable contact lens use in children younger than 6 years in China: a 6-year retrospective study

Compliance with rigid gas-permeable contact lens use in children younger than 6 years in China: a 6-year retrospective study

Purpose

To explore the abandonment rate and factors influencing the use of rigid gas-permeable contact lenses (RGPCL) among children aged < 6 years.

Methods

This retrospective case series study included 70 children aged < 6 years who were fitted with RGPCL for visual rehabilitation between January 2016 and December 2021. We collected data on indications, discontinuation rates, and reasons for discontinuation from medical records and via telephone calls and investigated the factors influencing contact lens abandonment.

Results

The median age of the 70 participants was 5.0 (interquartile range: 4.0–5.9) years. Further, 36 (51.4%) children stopped wearing contact lenses; among them, 17 (47.2%) stopped within 3 months, and the median duration of lens wearing was 4.0 (interquartile range: 1.0–11.5) months. Additionally, there was a correlation between the duration of lens wearing and lens abandonment (r = -0.698, P < 0.001). A high parental education level (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.425; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.198, 0.913; P = 0.028) was a protective factor against lens abandonment, while parental assessment indicating harder than expected practicality (HR = 4.062; 95% CI 1.204, 13.707; P = 0.024) was a risk factor for abandonment.

Conclusion

Children aged < 6 years are susceptible to early discontinuation of RGPCL use. Since parents perform daily lens manipulation, they are crucial to the continuity of lens use in these children. To improve RGPCL use continuity, communication and supervision should be strengthened before and after RGPCL fittings.

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