新冠肺炎疫情对希腊隐形眼镜佩戴的影响

IF 1.7 4区 管理学 Q3 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Aristeidis Chandrinos, Dorotheos Dimitrios Tzamouranis
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摘要

目的:本研究展示了COVID-19大流行后希腊隐形眼镜(CL)佩戴者采取的行动。方法:该研究包括匿名网络调查,用于测量参与者的人口统计数据、佩戴CL的历史以及在COVID-19大流行期间佩戴CL有明显感染风险阶段的CL定制佩戴活动。结果:在希腊A级封锁期间,约有一半(42.5%)的参与者认为使用CL感知感染风险非常有效(29%)和非常有效(13.5%)。只有少数(18%)的参与者认为使用CL会增加感染COVID-19的风险。另一部分人(43%)不同意这一观点,其中超过三分之一(39%)的人不受这一观点的影响或不太了解情况。结论:本研究提出了在原研究文章Chandrinos和Tzamouranis期间减少或停止使用CLs的可能性;Or, 14(1): 22-29, 2021;文章no.OR。63054 23 COVID-19大流行的封锁以及感知感染风险与氯离子使用之间的关系。患者也有改变韧带磨损频率的倾向。所有眼科医生应向继续配戴隐形眼镜的病人提供更多建议,协助他们按照新的操作规则行事,并鼓励他们偶尔配戴隐形眼镜。
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Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Contact Lens Wear in Greece
Purpose: This study demonstrates the actions that took over the contact lens (CL) wearers in Greece after the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The study includes nameless web-based survey used to measure participants demographics, CL wear history, and custom wear activity of CL in a stage of noticeable risk of infection due to CL wear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: During the lockdown A’ in Greece about half of the participants (42.5%) believe that the perception risk of infection using CL was extremely effective (29%) and very effective (13.5%). Only a minority (18 %) of the participants do believe that the use of CL increases the risk of COVID-19 infection. Another population (43%) do not agree with this opinion and more than a third of them (39%) resemble that are not affected by this opinion or are less informed. Conclusion: This study presents the likelihood of reducing or ceasing the use of CLs during the Original Research Article Chandrinos and Tzamouranis; OR, 14(1): 22-29, 2021; Article no.OR.63054 23 COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and a relationship between the perceived risk of infection and CL use. There was also a predisposition to alter the frequency of CL wear. All eye care practitioners should give more advice to their patients that continue to wear CL and assist them to act in accordance with the new rules of handling and in favour of occasional CL wear.
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4or-A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research
4or-A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
3.80
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5.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: 4OR - A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research is jointly published by the Belgian, French and Italian Operations Research Societies. It publishes high quality scientific papers on the theory and applications of Operations Research. It is distributed to all individual members of the participating societies.
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