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Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)

PURPOSE: To estimate the nationwide prevalence of visual impairment and associated refractive error in school children in Bhutan. METHODS: The sample of this prospective cross-sectional national survey comprised of randomly selected classes in levels IV-IX (age 10 to 15 years) from schools throughou...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Indra Prasad, Lepcha, Nor Tshering, Lhamo, Tshering, Ellwein, Leon B., Pokharel, Gopal Prasad, Das, Taraprasad, Sapkota, Yuddha Dhoj, Dorji, Tandin, Peldon, Sonam
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32925975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239117
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author Sharma, Indra Prasad
Lepcha, Nor Tshering
Lhamo, Tshering
Ellwein, Leon B.
Pokharel, Gopal Prasad
Das, Taraprasad
Sapkota, Yuddha Dhoj
Dorji, Tandin
Peldon, Sonam
author_facet Sharma, Indra Prasad
Lepcha, Nor Tshering
Lhamo, Tshering
Ellwein, Leon B.
Pokharel, Gopal Prasad
Das, Taraprasad
Sapkota, Yuddha Dhoj
Dorji, Tandin
Peldon, Sonam
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description PURPOSE: To estimate the nationwide prevalence of visual impairment and associated refractive error in school children in Bhutan. METHODS: The sample of this prospective cross-sectional national survey comprised of randomly selected classes in levels IV-IX (age 10 to 15 years) from schools throughout Bhutan. The examination included measurement of visual acuity (VA), evaluation of ocular motility, refraction under cycloplegia, examination of the external eye, media and fundus. The principal cause of impairment was determined for eyes with uncorrected VA ≤6/12. The main outcome measures were distance VA and cycloplegic refractive error. RESULTS: With a sampling frame of 1967 class-based clusters from 190 schools, 160 classes in 103 schools were randomly selected; 4985 (98.5%) of 5060 enumerated children were examined. The prevalence of uncorrected, presenting, and best-corrected visual impairment (VA≤6/12) in the better eye was 14.5%, 12.8%, and 0.34%, respectively. Refractive error was the principal cause (94.2%) of impaired vision and 88% of children who could achieve VA ≥6/9 with best correction were without necessary spectacles. The prevalence of myopia (≤ -0.5 D) was 6.64% and was associated with female gender (P = 0.004), urban schooling (P = 0.002), and greater parental education (P<0.001). The prevalence of hyperopia (≥ +2.0 D) was 2.17% and was significantly associated with lower class-level (P = 0.033), and female gender (P = 0.025). The overall prevalence of astigmatism (≥ 0.75 D) was 9.75%. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced vision because of uncorrected refractive error is a public health problem among school-age children in Bhutan. Effective school eye health strategies are needed to eliminate this easily treatable cause of visual impairment.
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spelling pubmed-74895522020-09-22 Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019) Sharma, Indra Prasad Lepcha, Nor Tshering Lhamo, Tshering Ellwein, Leon B. Pokharel, Gopal Prasad Das, Taraprasad Sapkota, Yuddha Dhoj Dorji, Tandin Peldon, Sonam PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To estimate the nationwide prevalence of visual impairment and associated refractive error in school children in Bhutan. METHODS: The sample of this prospective cross-sectional national survey comprised of randomly selected classes in levels IV-IX (age 10 to 15 years) from schools throughout Bhutan. The examination included measurement of visual acuity (VA), evaluation of ocular motility, refraction under cycloplegia, examination of the external eye, media and fundus. The principal cause of impairment was determined for eyes with uncorrected VA ≤6/12. The main outcome measures were distance VA and cycloplegic refractive error. RESULTS: With a sampling frame of 1967 class-based clusters from 190 schools, 160 classes in 103 schools were randomly selected; 4985 (98.5%) of 5060 enumerated children were examined. The prevalence of uncorrected, presenting, and best-corrected visual impairment (VA≤6/12) in the better eye was 14.5%, 12.8%, and 0.34%, respectively. Refractive error was the principal cause (94.2%) of impaired vision and 88% of children who could achieve VA ≥6/9 with best correction were without necessary spectacles. The prevalence of myopia (≤ -0.5 D) was 6.64% and was associated with female gender (P = 0.004), urban schooling (P = 0.002), and greater parental education (P<0.001). The prevalence of hyperopia (≥ +2.0 D) was 2.17% and was significantly associated with lower class-level (P = 0.033), and female gender (P = 0.025). The overall prevalence of astigmatism (≥ 0.75 D) was 9.75%. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced vision because of uncorrected refractive error is a public health problem among school-age children in Bhutan. Effective school eye health strategies are needed to eliminate this easily treatable cause of visual impairment. Public Library of Science 2020-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7489552/ /pubmed/32925975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239117 Text en © 2020 Sharma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sharma, Indra Prasad
Lepcha, Nor Tshering
Lhamo, Tshering
Ellwein, Leon B.
Pokharel, Gopal Prasad
Das, Taraprasad
Sapkota, Yuddha Dhoj
Dorji, Tandin
Peldon, Sonam
Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title_full Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title_fullStr Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title_full_unstemmed Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title_short Visual impairment and refractive error in school children in Bhutan: The findings from the Bhutan School Sight Survey (BSSS 2019)
title_sort visual impairment and refractive error in school children in bhutan: the findings from the bhutan school sight survey (bsss 2019)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32925975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239117
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