Alanazi Saja Radhi G, Alanazi Haneen Wadi H, Alanazi Wasan Ghathwan, Alanazi Nawal Surhuj Q, Alenezi Dareen Owaid B, Al-Sweilem Maisa, Alqattan Maram Hassan, Alanazi Iftikhar Lafi N, Tirksstani Jumanah Mohammed, AlSarhan Reem Saeed, Ghulaysi Saleh, Elgendy Hanan A, Fawzy Manal S
Faculty of Medicine, Northern Border University, Arar 91431, Saudi Arabia.
Ophthalmology, General Directorate for Health Investment, Ministry of Health Branch North Zone, Arar 73311, Saudi Arabia.
Pediatr Rep. 2024 Oct 17;16(4):902-920. doi: 10.3390/pediatric16040077.
Recognizing pediatric eye health issues at an early stage, along with ensuring that parents are well informed, is crucial. This study measures parents' knowledge and perspectives on pediatric ophthalmic disease. The study utilized a cross-sectional design, and participants included Saudi parents of children residing in Saudi Arabia. Data were collected using a pre-validated self-administered questionnaire with a scoring system. Sociodemographic characteristics and factors associated with knowledge/attitude were collected and analyzed. Initially, 425 respondents participated in this study. Excluding the participants whose work was related to healthcare and those with incomplete data yielded 370 responses on which the subsequent analyses were performed. The analysis revealed that only half of the parents recognized the need for annual eye examinations for children. Most of them showed gaps in knowledge regarding the frequency of routine eye exams and indicators of visual problems. Notably, parents with good/excellent knowledge were more proactive in their eye care practices, such as adherence to recommended eye examination schedules and accepting corrective measures like glasses for common conditions such as refractive errors and amblyopia. However, parental willingness to permit surgical interventions did not correlate significantly with their level of knowledge, signaling the influence of other factors. In conclusion, this study underscores the need for enhanced public health education to improve parental awareness of pediatric eye diseases in Saudi Arabia. Given the link between knowledge and proactive eye health practices, targeted interventions should distribute comprehensive, culturally sensitive information accessible to all demographics.
早期识别小儿眼部健康问题,并确保家长充分了解相关信息,这至关重要。本研究衡量了家长对小儿眼科疾病的知识和看法。该研究采用横断面设计,参与者包括居住在沙特阿拉伯的沙特儿童的家长。数据通过一份预先验证的带有评分系统的自填问卷收集。收集并分析了社会人口学特征以及与知识/态度相关的因素。最初,425名受访者参与了本研究。排除工作与医疗保健相关的参与者以及数据不完整的参与者后,得到370份有效回复,并在此基础上进行后续分析。分析显示,只有一半的家长认识到孩子需要每年进行眼部检查。他们中的大多数人在常规眼部检查频率和视力问题指标方面存在知识缺口。值得注意的是,知识掌握良好/优秀的家长在眼部护理实践中更积极主动,例如遵守推荐的眼部检查时间表,并接受针对屈光不正和弱视等常见情况的眼镜等矫正措施。然而,家长允许手术干预的意愿与其知识水平没有显著相关性,这表明还有其他因素的影响。总之,本研究强调了加强公共健康教育以提高沙特阿拉伯家长对小儿眼部疾病认识的必要性。鉴于知识与积极的眼部健康实践之间的联系,有针对性的干预措施应传播全面、具有文化敏感性且所有人群都能获取的信息。