Olatunji Lawal K, Oche Mansur O, A. Habibullah, Mohammed Dantani A, Abdulsalam Latifatu B, Arisegi Sarafadeen A
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背景:视觉在儿童发育中起着重要的作用,因为它是接收来自外部环境和社会发展的视觉感官信息的必要条件。目的:本研究的目的在于了解东京地区小学生眼部疾病的患病率及发病原因。材料与方法:于2016年7月至2016年8月对索科托市小学生进行描述性横断面调查。采用多阶段抽样法对选取的小学生进行相关的社会人口历史和眼部检查。使用MS Excel 20和Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM SPSS) version 20输入数据并进行分析。结果:共调查小学生184人;男性85例(46.2%),女性99例(53.8%)。年龄范围5 ~ 15岁,平均年龄10.84±2.19岁。小学生眼部患病率为29.3%。结膜炎是最常见的眼部疾病,患病率为17.9%,其次是屈光不正,患病率为7.6%,未见色觉或白内障。结论:小学儿童眼部发病率之高,要求有必要引进或改善学校眼保健计划,将其作为学校常规保健服务的一部分。
Prevalence and Causes of Ocular Morbidity among Primary School Children in Sokoto Metropolis, North-Western, Nigeria
Background: Vision plays an important role in child development, as this is essential for receiving visual sensory information from the external environment and social development. Objectives: This study aims at determining the prevalence and causes of ocular morbidity among primary school children within sokoto metropolis. Materials and Method: A descriptive cross sectional survey of primary school children in Sokoto metropolis was carried out between July 2016 and August 2016. Relevant socio-demographic history and ocular examination was carried out on the primary school children that were selected using a multi-stage sampling technique. Data were entered and analysed using the MS Excel 20 and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM SPSS) version 20. Results: A total of 184 pupils were surveyed; 85 (46.2%) were males and 99 (53.8%) were females. The age range was between 5 and 15 years and the mean age was10.84years ± 2.19. The prevalence of ocular morbidity among the primary school children was 29.3%. Conjunctivitis was found to be the commonest ocular morbidity with a prevalence of 17.9% followed by refractive error with a prevalence of 7.6% while no cases of colour vision or cataract were seen. Conclusion: The sheer magnitude of ocular morbidity among primary school children calls for need to introduce or improve the school eye health program as part of the routine school heath services.