Department of Ophthalmology, STNM Hospital, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
Department of Biochemistry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug;69(8):2018-2020. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_112_21.
Vision plays an important role in child's development for learning and communication. Uncorrected refractive error (URE) has become a major challenge to health care policy makers especially in school going children. We aim to report the prevalence of refractive error among the school students of the east district of Sikkim, India.
A cross-sectional study was carried out among 15,954 school children under school health program of national program for control of blindness. The screening was conducted in 40 schools of east district which included primary, higher secondary, monastic and private schools.
The prevalence of refractive error was 6.7% among which myopia was the most common error present in 335 (31.1%) children, followed by astigmatism in 317 (29.4%) and the remaining 29 (2.6%) with hyperopia. The age group between 14-17 years had high prevalence of refractive error (9.2%). Females had slightly higher refractive error (6.93%) than males (5.9 %). Most backward classes were found to be highest suffering from refractive error (26.65%) and the least seen was found in schedule tribe (11.6%).
The study provides a useful and baseline data about the refractive error amongst the school children of east Sikkim. A larger study needs to be conducted in all the schools of the state to get a clearer picture of RE and other eye related diseases to detect vision problem as early as possible.
视力在儿童的学习和交流中起着重要作用。未矫正的屈光不正(URE)已成为医疗保健政策制定者面临的主要挑战,尤其是在学龄儿童中。我们旨在报告印度锡金邦东区学生屈光不正的患病率。
在国家盲控规划学校卫生计划下,对 15954 名在校学生进行了横断面研究。筛查工作在东区的 40 所学校进行,包括小学、高中、寺院和私立学校。
屈光不正的患病率为 6.7%,其中近视最为常见,有 335 名(31.1%)儿童存在近视,其次是散光 317 名(29.4%),远视 29 名(2.6%)。14-17 岁年龄组屈光不正患病率较高(9.2%)。女性的屈光不正略高于男性(6.93%比 5.9%)。发现最贫困阶层的屈光不正发病率最高(26.65%),而在册部落则发病率最低(11.6%)。
该研究提供了关于锡金邦东区学生屈光不正的有用基线数据。需要在全州所有学校进行更大规模的研究,以更清楚地了解屈光不正和其他眼部相关疾病,尽早发现视力问题。