L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Optometry Council of India, Karnataka, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 Apr;69(4):958-963. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_3386_20.
The optometry profession has experienced massive changes amid lockdown in COVID 19 pandemic. This study gauges the impact of COVID-19 on optometry education and practices in India.
The impact of COVID-19 among key stakeholders of Indian optometry that included educators, students, and practitioners was surveyed. The content validity of the survey tool was achieved through a focused group discussion with experts.
Of the 1408 responses, 118 were educators, 845 were students and 445 were practitioners. Post COVID-19 lock-down, a high percentage of students (96%) and educators (94%) were now using online mode of education to learn and teach. The blended learning methods were reported to be used by 81% of educators. Practical skills were the most difficult to teach by educators and to learn by students. Almost a third of the students were concerned about their internships and job opportunities amid the pandemic. Practitioners felt confident in performing routine eye examinations with personal protective equipment (PPE). Telemedicine was found to be adopted by 55% of the private practitioners and 49% of the eye hospitals.
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity to reform Indian optometry education through blended learning methods. Optometry practices changed and adapted instantly to the new hygiene norms that have raised the standard of care provided to patients. Telemedicine emerged as a mode of providing care by optometrists. Overall, all key stakeholders of optometry in India were found to have adapted well to the sudden changes due to COVID 19 pandemic.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,验光行业经历了巨大的变化。本研究评估了 COVID-19 对印度验光教育和实践的影响。
对印度验光行业的主要利益相关者(包括教育工作者、学生和从业者)进行了 COVID-19 影响调查。通过与专家进行焦点小组讨论,实现了调查工具的内容有效性。
在 1408 份回复中,有 118 人是教育工作者,845 人是学生,445 人是从业者。在 COVID-19 封锁之后,现在有很高比例的学生(96%)和教育工作者(94%)使用在线教育模式进行学习和教学。混合学习方法据报道被 81%的教育工作者使用。实践技能是教育者最难教授和学生最难学习的。将近三分之一的学生担心在疫情期间的实习和工作机会。从业者对在个人防护设备(PPE)下进行常规眼部检查感到有信心。发现 55%的私人从业者和 49%的眼科医院采用了远程医疗。
COVID-19 大流行提供了一个机会,通过混合学习方法改革印度验光教育。验光实践迅速改变并适应了新的卫生规范,提高了为患者提供的护理标准。远程医疗已成为验光师提供护理的一种模式。总体而言,印度验光行业的所有主要利益相关者都发现自己能够很好地适应 COVID-19 大流行带来的突然变化。