Psychology, Health & ICT (PSINET), Open University of Catalonia, Rambla del Poblenou 156, 08018, Barcelona, Spain; Vision, Optometry and Health (VOS) - Department of Optics and Optometry, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Violinista Vellsolà 37, 08022, Terrassa, Spain.
Vision, Optometry and Health (VOS) - Department of Optics and Optometry, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Violinista Vellsolà 37, 08022, Terrassa, Spain.
J Optom. 2021 Jul-Sep;14(3):240-246. doi: 10.1016/j.optom.2020.06.005. Epub 2020 Aug 7.
To explore the laymen knowledge of low vision and blindness concepts, and to assess the readability of some on-topic information available online.
A cross-sectional study was performed in March 2019. Knowledge was evaluated by means of an ad hoc questionnaire-survey with two dichotomous questions about concepts related to low vision and blindness, followed with a list of 10 true-or-false statements. Readability of two on-topic online texts of different complexity was evaluated asking participants to rate the difficulty they experienced on a Likert scale and, objectively, by means of the freeware INFLESZ Readability Scale for Spanish language. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, t-tests, and ANOVA test (statistical significance: p < 0.05).
Fifty-two percent of 103 participants declared never having heard of low vision. Ninety-four percent participants were aware about the word blindness, although most of them misinterpreted it. Neither academic level nor age influenced knowledge (p > 0,05). Higher academic level was related to better readability scores of the complex online text (p < 0.05).
Overall, the general public has a limited awareness of low vision and a large misconception of blindness. Therefore, visual health education actions should aim at fostering knowledge and literacy on the issue. This strategy may encourage individuals to seek the advice of eye care providers in order to prevent and treat visual impairment, with relevant consequences in time, both in terms of quality of life and costs.
探索外行人对低视力和失明概念的了解,并评估一些相关主题的在线信息的易读性。
2019 年 3 月进行了一项横断面研究。通过两个关于低视力和失明相关概念的二分问题的专门问卷调查来评估知识,随后是 10 个真假陈述的列表。通过要求参与者在李克特量表上对他们遇到的困难进行评分,并通过西班牙语的免费软件 INFLESZ 易读性量表进行客观评估,来评估两种不同复杂程度的两个主题在线文本的易读性。数据分析包括描述性统计、t 检验和 ANOVA 检验(统计显著性:p < 0.05)。
103 名参与者中有 52%表示从未听说过低视力。94%的参与者知道“失明”这个词,尽管他们中的大多数人对它的理解有误。学术水平和年龄都不影响知识(p > 0.05)。较高的学术水平与复杂在线文本的更好的易读性评分相关(p < 0.05)。
总的来说,公众对低视力的认识有限,对失明的误解很大。因此,视觉健康教育活动应旨在培养对该问题的知识和读写能力。这种策略可能会鼓励个人寻求眼科保健提供者的建议,以预防和治疗视力障碍,从而在时间上产生相关的生活质量和成本方面的影响。