EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHERS IN THE DETECTION OF EYE DISORDERS AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN ABAKALIKI METROPOLIS, EBONYI STATE NIGERIA.

Annals of Ibadan postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30
D I Aniemeka, E Ezeanosike, C E Ogbonnaya, C M Chuka-Okosa, A S Adeke, A N Onyebuchi, F N Odini
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Background: Schoolteachers who have knowledge on eye diseases can detect early children with eye disorders and refer them promptly to an eye specialist. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of teachers in a vision screening program for primary school children in Abakaliki.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 20 randomly selected primary schoolteachers in Abakaliki to screen for vision abnormalities and detect eye problems among 350 children from 5 schools. Teachers participated in a 2-day training using a modified training algorithm on vision screening using a Snellen's chart and in the identification of common ocular abnormalities. Data was analysed using IBM SPSS version 26 statistical program and a p-value of <0.05 at 95% confidence level was statistically significant.

Results: A total of 379 children were enrolled into the study however, 350 (92.3%) children participated in the study. School teachers correctly identified 283 (92.8%) children who had normal vision and 33(73.3%) who had impaired vision. Overall 60 (17.1%) children with perceived eye defects were referred to the ophthalmologist for re-examination. Refractive error and allergic conjunctivitis were the most common eye problems identified and children with refractive error and other ocular morbidity were referred to the base hospital.

Conclusion: Teachers are a valuable resource in the detection of eye disorders among school children. Their effectiveness can be further enhanced by regular training, and collaboration with eye care professionals. Addressing these limitations through policy implementation can lead to better eye health outcomes for school children in Nigeria.

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尼日利亚埃邦伊州阿巴卡利基市小学生眼疾检测中教师的有效性。
背景:掌握眼科疾病知识的学校教师可以及早发现患有眼疾的儿童,并及时将他们转介给眼科专家。本研究旨在评估教师在阿巴卡利基小学生视力筛查项目中的有效性:这项描述性横断面研究在阿巴卡利基随机抽取的 20 名小学教师中进行,目的是筛查视力异常,并在 5 所学校的 350 名儿童中发现眼部问题。教师们参加了为期 2 天的培训,培训内容是使用斯奈伦视力表进行视力筛查和识别常见眼部异常的改良培训算法。数据使用 IBM SPSS 26 版统计程序进行分析,P 值为 结果:共有 379 名儿童报名参加研究,其中 350 名(92.3%)儿童参加了研究。学校教师正确识别出 283 名(92.8%)视力正常的儿童和 33 名(73.3%)视力受损的儿童。总计有 60 名(17.1%)被认为眼睛有缺陷的儿童被转介到眼科医生处进行复查。屈光不正和过敏性结膜炎是最常见的眼部问题,患有屈光不正和其他眼部疾病的儿童被转诊到基地医院:教师是发现学童眼疾的宝贵资源。结论:教师是发现学龄儿童眼疾的宝贵资源,通过定期培训和与眼科专业人员的合作,可以进一步提高他们的工作效率。通过政策实施来解决这些局限性,可以为尼日利亚的学龄儿童带来更好的眼健康成果。
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