Sadhana Sharma, R. Kharel Sitaula, S. Mishra, Gulshan Bdr Shrestha, A. Sharma
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Abstract Sewing professionals are engaged in extensive near work in a small and intensely condensed workspaces, thereby exposing themselves to different ocular and vision-related problems. In a cross-sectional study, 305 sewing professionals of garment factories were included and assessed for ocular and vision-related problems. The assessment included detailed anterior and posterior segment examination and vision assessment comprising of visual acuity, static refraction, dynamic refraction, eye alignment, convergence, fusional vergence, amplitude of accommodation, accommodative facility, color vision, and stereopsis. The findings were recorded on preset proforma and data were analyzed in SPSS version 20. Ocular and Vision-related problems were reported for all participants by descriptive data (number, frequency, median, IQR). The median age of the sewing professional was 30 (24–39) years with male predominance (65.2%). On anterior segment assessment, meibomitis (24.26%) was the most prevalent anterior segment disorder. Prevalence of refractive error was seen in 79.7% of the subjects of which hyperopia (44.5%) was the most prevalent form of refractive error. In participants of age group less than 40 years, 79.5% of the population were found to be consistent with some form of vergence and accommodative disorder; 44.5% manifesting convergence excess with accommodative insufficiency. These participants reported ocular, visual, and asthenopic symptoms at a higher rate as compared to other dysfunctions. Association between vision-related problems and symptoms was analyzed using a Chi-square test. A significance level of 0.05 was applied for a 95% confidence interval. Ocular, visual, and asthenopic symptoms were significantly associated with binocular and accommodative disorders (r = 18.726, p = 0.04). Ocular morbidity and binocular vision anomalies were significantly prevalent in sewing professionals of garment factories.
缝纫专业人员从事广泛的近距离工作在一个小而密集的工作空间,从而暴露自己不同的眼睛和视觉相关的问题。本研究以305名服装工厂缝纫专业人员为研究对象,评估其眼部及视力问题。评估包括详细的前后节检查和视力评估,包括视力、静态屈光、动态屈光、眼睛对准、收敛、融合收敛、调节幅度、调节设施、色觉和立体视觉。结果记录在预设的表格上,数据在SPSS version 20中进行分析。通过描述性数据(数量、频率、中位数、IQR)报告所有参与者的眼部和视力相关问题。缝纫专业人员年龄中位数为30(24-39)岁,男性占多数(65.2%)。在前节段评估中,睑板炎(24.26%)是最常见的前节障碍。屈光不正的发生率为79.7%,其中远视(44.5%)是最常见的屈光不正。在年龄小于40岁的参与者中,79.5%的人被发现具有某种形式的收敛性和适应性障碍;44.5%表现为收敛过剩和调节不足。与其他功能障碍相比,这些参与者报告眼部、视觉和弱视症状的比例更高。使用卡方检验分析视力相关问题与症状之间的关联。95%置信区间采用显著性水平0.05。眼部、视觉和弱视症状与双眼和适应性疾病显著相关(r = 18.726, p = 0.04)。服装厂缝纫专业人员的眼部疾病和双眼视力异常普遍。