Mu Liqian, Qian Yifeng
Department of General Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Department of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
BMJ Open. 2025 Mar 27;15(3):e092125. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-092125.
Refractive surgery is gaining widespread popularity; however, there remains a limited understanding of the knowledge and attitudes of myopes regarding these procedures.
To investigate the knowledge and attitudes of myopes or their guardians towards refractive surgery.
Cross-sectional study.
581 myopes or their guardians in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, surveyed between August and October 2022.
Knowledge and attitude scores before and after refractive surgery, ranging from 0 to 45 and 0 to 36, respectively.
Postsurgery knowledge (32.35±11.48 vs 27.38±11.74, p<0.001) and attitude (27.77±3.505 vs 26.6±3.267, p<0.001) scores were significantly higher than presurgery scores. Participants showed insufficient knowledge but positive attitudes preoperatively, with significant improvements postoperatively. Factors influencing knowledge scores included education level (Ref. senior middle school or lower; junior college/college, OR=5.81, 95% CI 2.52 to 9.09, p=0.001; postgraduate or higher, OR=7.83, 95% CI 3.83 to 11.8, p<0.001) and survey timing (after refractive error surgery, OR=5.09, 95% CI 3.02 to 7.16, p<0.001), while attitude scores were influenced by knowledge scores (OR=0.05, 95% CI 0.03 to 0.07, p<0.001), gender (female, OR=1.24, 95% CI -2.8--1.0, p<0.001), age (21-30 years old, OR=-1.9, 95% CI 2.52 to 9.09, p<0.001; >30 years old, OR=-2.5, 95% CI -3.5--1.4, p<0.001) and survey timing (after refractive error surgery, OR=0.86, 95% CI 0.24 to 1.47, p=0.006).
Myopes or their guardians had positive attitudes towards refractive surgery both preoperatively and postoperatively. Insufficient knowledge prior to refractive surgery underscores the critical need for informed decision-making before undergoing the procedure.
屈光手术越来越受欢迎;然而,对于近视患者对这些手术的知识和态度仍了解有限。
调查近视患者或其监护人对屈光手术的知识和态度。
横断面研究。
2022年8月至10月期间对中国江苏省苏州市的581名近视患者或其监护人进行了调查。
屈光手术前后的知识和态度得分,分别为0至4至45分和0至36分。
术后知识得分(32.35±11.48 vs 27.38±11.74,p<0.001)和态度得分(27.77±3.505 vs 26.6±3.267,p<0.001)显著高于术前得分。参与者术前知识不足但态度积极,术后有显著改善。影响知识得分的因素包括教育水平(参考:高中及以下;大专/本科,OR=5.81,95%CI 2.52至9.09,p=0.001;研究生及以上,OR=7.83,95%CI 3.83至11.8,p<\0.001)和调查时间(屈光不正手术后,OR=5.09,95%CI 3.02至7.16,p<0.001),而态度得分受知识得分(OR=0.05,95%CI 0.03至0.07,p<0.001)、性别(女性,OR=1.24,95%CI -2.8--1.0,p<0.001)、年龄(21-30岁,OR=-1.9,95%CI 2.52至9.09,p<0.001;>30岁,OR=-2.5,95%CI -3.5--1.4,p<0.001)和调查时间(屈光不正手术后,OR=0.8\6,95%CI 0.24至1.47,p=0.006)影响。
近视患者或其监护人术前和术后对屈光手术均持积极态度。屈光手术前知识不足凸显了在进行该手术前进行明智决策的迫切需要。