Haque Monzurul, Zaman Marzia, Islam Ashraful, Sarker Farhana, Ferdausi Nahid, Mamun Khondaker A
AIMS Lab, IRIIC, United International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CMED Health Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Heliyon. 2024 Dec 3;10(23):e40853. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40853. eCollection 2024 Dec 15.
This paper presents a comprehensive study on the development and performance evaluation of "," a mobile health (mHealth) app designed to facilitate eye screening for impaired visual acuity (VA) in Bangladesh. Recognizing the critical importance of vision and the challenges posed by visual impairments, particularly in low-resource settings, this study explores an innovative solution to enhance eye care accessibility. The app, developed for Android devices, integrates features such as VA testing using adapted Bengali letters, color blindness tests, and eye health education, aiming to make eye care more user-friendly and accessible. Inspired by the Snellen chart, the app employs a simplified method for VA assessment, suitable for the constraints of mobile devices. The study involved a cross-sectional comparative design, conducted between June and September 2022, to clinically validate the app's feature of testing distant vision and near vision. Participants were recruited from one government eye hospital, one semi-private eye hospital, one high school, and a private clinic in Bangladesh, encompassing a diverse demographic. The validation study revealed promising results in terms of the app's accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in both distant and near vision testing, although some variability was observed across different data sources. The study also identified a significant number of participants with diabetes and hypertension, common comorbidities affecting eye health. Overall, "" demonstrates potential as a valuable tool in the early detection and management of visual impairments in Bangladesh. Its development marks a significant step towards utilizing mHealth solutions to overcome healthcare barriers and improve eye care services in low-resource settings. Future directions include expanding the app's features, enhancing its integration with healthcare systems, and extending its reach to other similar contexts.
本文介绍了一项关于“[应用名称]”的全面研究,这是一款移动健康(mHealth)应用程序,旨在促进孟加拉国的视力(VA)受损眼部筛查。认识到视力的至关重要性以及视力障碍带来的挑战,特别是在资源匮乏地区,本研究探索了一种创新解决方案,以提高眼部护理的可及性。该应用程序是为安卓设备开发的,集成了使用改编的孟加拉文字母进行视力测试、色盲测试和眼部健康教育等功能,旨在使眼部护理更方便用户使用且更易获得。受斯内伦视力表的启发,该应用程序采用了一种简化的视力评估方法,适用于移动设备的限制。该研究采用了横断面比较设计,于2022年6月至9月进行,以临床验证该应用程序测试远视力和近视力的功能。参与者从孟加拉国的一家政府眼科医院、一家半私立眼科医院、一所高中和一家私人诊所招募,涵盖了不同的人口统计学特征。验证研究在该应用程序远视力和近视力测试的准确性、敏感性和特异性方面显示出有希望的结果,尽管在不同数据源之间观察到了一些差异。该研究还确定了大量患有糖尿病和高血压的参与者,这些是影响眼部健康的常见合并症。总体而言,“[应用名称]”在孟加拉国视力障碍的早期检测和管理中显示出作为一种有价值工具的潜力。其开发标志着朝着利用移动健康解决方案克服医疗保健障碍并改善资源匮乏地区的眼部护理服务迈出了重要一步。未来的方向包括扩展该应用程序的功能、加强其与医疗保健系统的集成,并将其覆盖范围扩展到其他类似环境。