Public Awareness, Knowledge of Presbyopia and Compliance to Eye Examination in Jordan

Autor: Haddad MF, Abdo N, Bakkar MM
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Clinical Optometry, Vol Volume 16, Pp 191-199 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1179-2752
Popis: Mera F Haddad,1 Nour Abdo,2 May M Bakkar1 1Department of Allied Medical Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan; 2Department of Public Health, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, JordanCorrespondence: Mera F Haddad, Department of Allied Medical Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, POBox 3030, Irbid, 22110, Jordan, Tel +962797151304, Email mfhaddad@just.edu.joPurpose: To assess public awareness and knowledge about presbyopia and their compliance to ocular examination in Jordan.Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was designed to interview people in different provinces of Jordan. Socio-demographic data such as age, gender and level of education and region was reported. The first part of the questionnaire assessed awareness of presbyopia in terms of the need for spectacles with age, age of onset, possible causes of presbyopia and methods of presbyopia management. The second part of the questionnaire evaluated compliance of the participants with ocular examination in terms of frequency and motive to do general eye check, intraocular pressure (IOP), fundus exam and visual acuity.Results: A total of 802 participants (232 males, 570 females) with an average age of 28 (± 11.6) completed the questionnaire. Most participants (84.2%) knew that glasses are needed for near vision as age increases, and 62.8% estimated the age at which spectacles are required (40 years or older). Over half understood that presbyopia is correctable and progressive. Age significantly influenced knowledge about the need for near vision spectacles, and whether presbyopia is preventable and progressive (both p < 0.05). Females were more knowledgeable about these aspects. The frequency of eye examinations, particularly fundus exams and IOP tests, was significantly influenced by age but not by education. Gender only significantly affected the frequency of vision checks (p = 0.01), with females being more likely to adhere to them.Conclusion: This study demonstrated a good level of awareness and knowledge about presbyopia among Jordanians, especially those over 40 and females. Regular eye check-ups were more common among young participants and females. Addressing misconceptions about presbyopia’s preventability and promoting regular eye exams are crucial for early diagnosis and management of presbyopia and other serious eye conditions.Keywords: awareness, presbyopia, eye examination, Jordan
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