Kodjebacheva Gergana Damianova, Maliski Sally, Coleman Anne L
Am J Health Promot. 2015 May-Jun;29(5):324-31. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.120315-QUAL-140. Epub 2014 Apr 9.
To investigate the perceptions, behaviors, and recommendations that parents, school nurses, and teachers have regarding children's use of eyeglasses.
Focus groups with parents, school nurses, and teachers were conducted.
The study took place in one Southern California school district.
There were 39 participants, including 24 parents, seven school nurses, and eight teachers.
An experienced moderator guided the focus group discussions. Transcripts were analyzed using grounded theory techniques.
Participants perceive visual impairment as a serious problem in the development of children. The lack of eyeglasses may lead to problems such as tiredness, headaches, inability to focus on school work, and decreased reading speed. Participants experienced disappointment, unhappiness, worry, and concern when they realized they needed eyeglasses at a young age. Negative societal perceptions toward eyeglasses, lack of eye doctors in minority communities, parental perceptions that children do not need eyeglasses, and peer bullying of children wearing eyeglasses are key obstacles to children's use of eyeglasses. Participants suggest school and national campaigns featuring respected public figures who wear eyeglasses to promote positive attitudes toward eyeglasses.
Parents and teachers who closely follow the academic development of children have observed that visual impairment has negative consequences for the scholastic achievement of children. They recommend interventions to promote the attractiveness of eyeglasses in society. The participants discuss the need for a national preventative message for eye care similar to the message for dental care. The public health message should emphasize the importance of embracing and respecting differences among individuals.
调查家长、学校护士和教师对儿童佩戴眼镜的看法、行为及建议。
对家长、学校护士和教师进行焦点小组访谈。
研究在南加州的一个学区开展。
共有39名参与者,包括24名家长、7名学校护士和8名教师。
由一位经验丰富的主持人引导焦点小组讨论。使用扎根理论技术对访谈记录进行分析。
参与者认为视力障碍是儿童成长中的一个严重问题。缺少眼镜可能会导致疲劳、头痛、无法专注于学业以及阅读速度下降等问题。参与者在意识到自己小时候需要戴眼镜时,会感到失望、不开心、担忧和困扰。社会对眼镜的负面看法、少数族裔社区眼科医生短缺、家长认为孩子不需要戴眼镜以及同学对戴眼镜儿童的欺凌,是儿童佩戴眼镜的主要障碍。参与者建议开展学校和全国性活动,邀请受尊敬的戴眼镜公众人物参与,以促进对眼镜的积极态度。
密切关注儿童学业发展的家长和教师发现,视力障碍会对儿童的学业成绩产生负面影响。他们建议采取干预措施,提高眼镜在社会中的吸引力。参与者讨论了需要开展类似于口腔护理宣传的全国性眼部护理预防宣传活动。公共卫生宣传应强调接纳和尊重个体差异的重要性。