Gyawali Rajendra, Nestha Mohamed Fathimath, Bist Jeewanand, Kandel Himal, Marasini Sanjay, Khadka Jyoti
Male' Eye Clinic, Male', Maldives.
Clin Exp Optom. 2014 Jan;97(1):43-7. doi: 10.1111/cxo.12069. Epub 2013 May 27.
Significant levels of non-compliance and poor hygiene among contact lens wearers have been reported previously from different parts of the world. This survey aimed at identifying the scope of hygiene and non-compliant behaviour of soft contact lens wearers in the Maldives.
Established soft lens wearers attending two eye clinics in Male' city, were interviewed in office or via telephone. A set of interviewer-administered questions was used to access the subjective response on compliance and hygiene behaviour (hand and lens case hygiene, water exposure, adherence to lens replacement schedule, dozing and overnight wear, awareness of aftercare visits and reuse of disinfecting solution). Participants were also asked to rate themselves as a contact lens user based on their perceived compliance and hygiene practices.
Out of 107 participants, 79 (74.8 per cent) were interviewed in the office and the rest via telephone. The majority of lens wearers were female, office workers and students, with a mean age of 20.64 ± 4.4 years. Mean duration of lens wear was 28.04 ± 8.36 months. Most of them were using spherical lenses (86.9 per cent) on a daily wear basis (96.3 per cent). Major reported forms of non-compliance were poor hand hygiene (60.7 per cent), lack of aftercare awareness (39.3 per cent), water exposure (35.5 per cent) and over-use of lenses (24.3 per cent). While females were more likely to overuse their lenses than males (p < 0.005), other socio-demographic factors were not associated with reported non-compliance. Although around 90 per cent of the participants considered themselves average or good contact lens wearers, most exhibited some form of non-compliant and poor hygienic behaviour.
A significant number of Maldivian contact lens wearers exhibited poor levels of hygiene and compliance with contact lenses and lens care systems. An effective educational reinforcement strategy needs to be developed to modify lens wearers' non-compliance.
此前世界各地均有报道称,隐形眼镜佩戴者存在严重的不依从行为和卫生习惯不良的情况。本次调查旨在确定马尔代夫软性隐形眼镜佩戴者的卫生习惯和不依从行为的范围。
在马累市的两家眼科诊所就诊的成年软性隐形眼镜佩戴者,通过在诊所面谈或电话访谈的方式进行调查。采用一组由访谈者提问的问题,获取关于依从性和卫生行为(手部和镜盒卫生、接触水、遵守镜片更换时间表、打瞌睡和过夜佩戴、对复诊的认知以及消毒溶液的重复使用)的主观回答。参与者还被要求根据他们对自身依从性和卫生习惯的认知,对自己作为隐形眼镜佩戴者进行自我评估。
107名参与者中,79人(74.8%)在诊所接受了面谈,其余通过电话访谈。大多数镜片佩戴者为女性、上班族和学生,平均年龄为20.64±4.4岁。镜片佩戴的平均时长为28.04±8.36个月。他们大多日常佩戴球面镜片(86.9%),且多为日戴型(96.3%)。报告的主要不依从形式包括手部卫生差(60.7%)、缺乏复诊意识(39.3%)、接触水(35.5%)和镜片过度使用(24.3%)。虽然女性比男性更有可能过度使用镜片(p<0.005),但其他社会人口统计学因素与报告的不依从行为无关。尽管约90%的参与者认为自己是普通或良好的隐形眼镜佩戴者,但大多数人都表现出某种形式的不依从和不良卫生行为。
大量马尔代夫隐形眼镜佩戴者的卫生习惯以及对隐形眼镜和镜片护理系统的依从性较差。需要制定有效的教育强化策略,以改变佩戴者的不依从行为。