Bahri Ahmed A, Alhazmi Essam A, Hamzi Yazeed A, Abusageah Faisal H, Ageeli Bander H, Shawish Ali M, Najmi Weaam A, Alghamdi Khaled S, Abuhadi Rana I, Alahdal Fatimah A, Adawi Yara M, Hakami Zaher T, Hakami Fouad I, Khormi Linan M
Preventive Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, SAU.
College of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 9;16(11):e73346. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73346. eCollection 2024 Nov.
Amblyopia, or "lazy eye," is a visual disorder that often goes undiagnosed, especially in its early stages. Early detection and treatment are critical to preventing long-term visual impairment. This study aimed to assess the awareness of amblyopia among the population of Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from May to October 2024 to evaluate amblyopia awareness in Jazan. The study utilized a random sampling technique and data were collected via an online questionnaire. A total of 405 participants were included in the analysis, with the sample size determined using the Raosoft sample size calculator (Raosoft, Inc., Seattle, Washington, United States), ensuring a 95% confidence interval and a 5% margin of error.
The findings revealed that 68.6% (n=278) of participants had heard of amblyopia, with a significant percentage of respondents (40.7%, n=165) reporting no family history of eye conditions. Awareness varied significantly across educational levels, with 74.1% (n=300) of college-educated participants being familiar with the condition. Urban residents (45.7%, n=185) showed higher awareness than rural residents (54.3%, n=220). Participants also demonstrated limited knowledge about the visibility of amblyopia without examination, with 40.0% (n=162) unsure if it could be detected visually. Additionally, 35.3% (n=143) did not know whether a general practitioner could diagnose the condition.
The study indicates a significant gap in amblyopia awareness, particularly among rural populations and individuals with lower educational attainment. Public health campaigns and early screening programs are essential to improve awareness and for early diagnosis. Additionally, enhancing the role of healthcare providers in amblyopia education and detection is crucial for reducing the burden of untreated amblyopia in Jazan.
弱视,即“懒眼症”,是一种常未被诊断出来的视觉障碍,尤其是在其早期阶段。早期发现和治疗对于预防长期视力损害至关重要。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯吉赞地区人群对弱视的认知情况。
于2024年5月至10月进行了一项横断面调查,以评估吉赞地区对弱视的认知情况。该研究采用随机抽样技术,通过在线问卷收集数据。共有405名参与者纳入分析,样本量使用Raosoft样本量计算器(美国华盛顿州西雅图市的Raosoft公司)确定,确保95%的置信区间和5%的误差幅度。
研究结果显示,68.6%(n = 278)的参与者听说过弱视,相当比例的受访者(40.7%,n = 165)报告没有眼部疾病家族史。不同教育水平的认知情况差异显著,74.1%(n = 300)受过大学教育的参与者熟悉这种疾病。城市居民(45.7%,n = 185)的认知度高于农村居民(54.3%,n = 220)。参与者对未经检查时弱视的可见性也表现出有限的了解,40.0%(n = 162)不确定是否能通过视觉检测出来。此外,35.3%(n = 143)不知道全科医生是否能诊断这种疾病。
该研究表明在弱视认知方面存在显著差距,尤其是在农村人口和教育程度较低的人群中。公共卫生宣传活动和早期筛查项目对于提高认知和早期诊断至关重要。此外,加强医疗服务提供者在弱视教育和检测中的作用对于减轻吉赞地区未经治疗的弱视负担至关重要。