Academic Implications of Uncorrected Refractive Error: A Study of Sokoto Metropolitan Schoolchildren.

Lawal Kayode Olatunji, Latifatu Bolanle Abdulsalam, Abdulrahman Lukman, Abdullahi Abduljaleel, Ibrahim Yusuf
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Background: The Sustainable Development Goal 4 ensures that all children have an inclusive and equitable quality education. However, uncorrected refractive errors (UREs) have been a major cause of limitations with regard to quality education as vision plays a vital role in child learning and development. Thus, any problem affecting the child's vision could adversely affect the quality of the child's education.

Aims: The aim of this research was to assess the quality of education of the children with URE in Sokoto metropolis, Sokoto State, Nigeria.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of schoolchildren in four randomly selected primary schools within Sokoto metropolis was carried out from July 2016 to October 2016 using the illiterate "E" chart and a pinhole. Relevant history and basic ocular examinations were done using a multistage sampling technique.

Statistical analysis: Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM SPSS) version 20.

Results: A total of 113 students were surveyed; 56 (49.6%) males and 57 (50.4%) females. The age range was between 5 and 15 years, and the mean age was 10.89 ± 2.27 years. The prevalence of URE was 9.7%, with more than half of the students within the age group of 10-12 years (P = 0.018) and more common in females (54.5%) than males (45.5%) (P = 0.775). More than 90% of the respondents had never had a prior eye examination. The average mean academic performance of the pupils with URE (49.54% ±10.49%) was statistically significantly lower than those without refractive error (71.08 ± 10.09), mean difference = 21.55 (95% confidence interval, 15.18-27.92) (t = 6.70, P = 0.000).

Conclusions: The negative implications of URE on the quality of education and other socioeconomic aspects of life underscore the need to increase efforts on its screening and increase other relevant interventional measures.

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未矫正屈光不正的学术意义:对索科托大都会学童的研究。
背景:可持续发展目标4确保所有儿童获得包容和公平的优质教育。然而,由于视力在儿童学习和发展中起着至关重要的作用,未矫正的屈光不正(UREs)一直是制约优质教育的主要原因。因此,任何影响儿童视力的问题都可能对儿童的教育质量产生不利影响。目的:本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚索科托州索科托大都市的URE儿童的教育质量。方法:2016年7月至2016年10月,对索科托市区内随机抽取的4所小学的小学生进行横断面调查,采用文盲“E”形图和针孔法。使用多阶段取样技术完成相关病史和基本眼部检查。统计分析:数据分析使用统计软件包社会科学(IBM SPSS)版本20。结果:共调查113名学生;男性56例(49.6%),女性57例(50.4%)。年龄5 ~ 15岁,平均(10.89±2.27)岁。URE患病率为9.7%,10 ~ 12岁学生占一半以上(P = 0.018),女性患病率(54.5%)高于男性(45.5%)(P = 0.775)。超过90%的受访者从未做过眼科检查。屈光不正组学生平均学习成绩(49.54%±10.49%)低于无屈光不正组(71.08±10.09),差异有统计学意义(95%可信区间15.18 ~ 27.92),t = 6.70, P = 0.000。结论:URE对教育质量和其他社会经济生活方面的负面影响强调了加强其筛查和其他相关干预措施的必要性。
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