Knowledge and practice of eye drops instillation technique in India: A survey of 396 optometrists

R. Chaurasiya, Akansha Gupta, Sarbojeet Goswami
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Aim: The aim of this article is to evaluate the knowledge about perfect eye drops instillation technique among optometrists in India. Materials and Methods: An online questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study was conducted. A self-administered, electronic questionnaire with a cover letter explaining the aim of the study was distributed among optometrists practicing in India. Demographic characteristics were summarized using descriptive statistics. Categorical variables were summarized using frequencies and percentages. Results: Among 396 respondents, 237 (59.84%) were females and 159 (40.16%) were males with a mean age of 24.5 ± 2.81 years. Two-fifths of the optometrists opted for washing hands before eye drop instillation. Similarly, almost nine-tenths of the participants preferred to instill eye drops asking patients to sit and about one-tenth of the optometrist preferred patients in supine position during administering drops. Most common errors during drop instillation among optometrists were drop instillation without nasolacrimal occlusion (19.95%) and hand hygiene (69.94%). Conclusion: Proper education and awareness about eye drop instillation process should be given to all eye care practitioners so that non-compliance and incorrect methods of drop instillation can either be minimized or nullified from patients’ end.
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印度滴眼液技术的知识和实践:对396名验光师的调查
目的:本文的目的是评估印度验光师对完美滴眼液滴注技术的了解。材料与方法:以在线问卷为基础进行横断面研究。在印度执业的验光师中分发了一份自我管理的电子问卷,并附有解释研究目的的求职信。用描述性统计方法总结人口统计学特征。分类变量用频率和百分比进行总结。结果:396例被调查者中,女性237例(59.84%),男性159例(40.16%),平均年龄24.5±2.81岁。五分之二的验光师选择在滴眼液前洗手。同样,几乎十分之九的参与者更喜欢让患者坐着滴眼液,大约十分之一的验光师更喜欢让患者在滴眼液时仰卧。验光师滴注过程中最常见的错误是无鼻泪阻塞滴注(19.95%)和手卫生(69.94%)。结论:应对所有眼科医护人员进行适当的滴眼液滴注过程教育和认识,从患者的角度减少或消除滴眼液滴注不合规和不正确的方法。
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