Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Undergraduate Medical Students Regarding Surgical Correction of Refractive Errors; a Cross-sectional Study

Syedah Kanza Batool, Rabisa Batool, Kanwal Jamal, Muhammad Waqaruddin Sheroze, Muhammad Adil Ramzan, Syeda Afia Siddiqui
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Aim: This study was aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding refractive error correction surgeries among undergraduate medical students. Study Design: In this study cross-sectional study design was used. Duration and Place of Study: The study was conducted amongst the undergraduate MBBS students studying at Dow Medical College, Karachi. The duration of study was seven months (August, 2019 till February, 2020). Methods: A sample size of 189 was calculated for the study with confidence level 95% and confidence limit 5%. Data was collected through a validated self-administered questionnaire which was divided in five subsections used to gain information regarding participant’s demographics, knowledge, attitude and practices regarding refractive error surgeries. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS V.22. Results: In our study 189 students with a mean age of 21±1.8 years were included. Among the participants 112 (59.3%) had refractive errors. Glasses were used by majority 76 (67.9%) of participants for visual correction. Use of refractive error correction methods at all times was reported by 72 (66.7%) participants. Majority of respondents 142 (75.5%) had heard about surgery being used for correction of refractive errors. A large number of students 117 (66%) refused for surgery and fear of the outcomes was one of the reason for this refusal. Conclusion: We found that majority of the participants were aware about refractive error correction surgeries yet most of them showed unwillingness for these procedures. This negative attitude must be changed to positive in order to enhance the practice for these procedures.
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医大学生屈光不正手术矫正知识、态度与实践横断面研究
目的:了解医学生对屈光不正手术的认知、态度和行为。研究设计:本研究采用横断面研究设计。研究时间和地点:本研究在卡拉奇陶氏医学院的MBBS本科生中进行。学习时间为7个月(2019年8月至2020年2月)。方法:本研究计算样本量189人,置信水平95%,置信限5%。数据是通过一份有效的自我管理问卷收集的,该问卷分为五个部分,用于获取参与者的人口统计信息,关于屈光不正手术的知识,态度和实践。数据分析采用IBM SPSS V.22。结果:本研究纳入189名学生,平均年龄21±1.8岁。参与者中有112人(59.3%)有屈光不正。76名(67.9%)的参与者使用眼镜进行视力矫正。72名(66.7%)参与者报告在任何时候都使用屈光不正矫正方法。大多数受访者(75.5%)听说过使用手术矫正屈光不正。大量的117名(66%)学生拒绝手术,对结果的恐惧是他们拒绝的原因之一。结论:我们发现大多数参与者都知道屈光不正手术,但大多数人不愿意接受这些手术。这种消极的态度必须转变为积极的态度,以加强对这些程序的实践。
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