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Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia

Background: The majority of causes of childhood blindness are preventable and treatable. There are an estimated 1.4 million blind children worldwide, with roughly three-quarters of them living in developing countries. In most low-income countries, school-age children account for 20%-30% of the total...

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Autores principales: Aldhabaan, Waleed, Alkhammash, Ziyad M, Al Zomia, Ahmed S, Alshahrani, Yazeed, Asiri, Razan, Alqhtani, Mushari M, Alnahdi, Wejdan, Alqahtani, Yahya, Alqahtani, Sultan, Asiri, Anas, Asiri, Bander
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407150
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30404
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author Aldhabaan, Waleed
Alkhammash, Ziyad M
Al Zomia, Ahmed S
Alshahrani, Yazeed
Asiri, Razan
Alqhtani, Mushari M
Alnahdi, Wejdan
Alqahtani, Yahya
Alqahtani, Sultan
Asiri, Anas
Asiri, Bander
author_facet Aldhabaan, Waleed
Alkhammash, Ziyad M
Al Zomia, Ahmed S
Alshahrani, Yazeed
Asiri, Razan
Alqhtani, Mushari M
Alnahdi, Wejdan
Alqahtani, Yahya
Alqahtani, Sultan
Asiri, Anas
Asiri, Bander
author_sort Aldhabaan, Waleed
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description Background: The majority of causes of childhood blindness are preventable and treatable. There are an estimated 1.4 million blind children worldwide, with roughly three-quarters of them living in developing countries. In most low-income countries, school-age children account for 20%-30% of the total population. Aim: To evaluate parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to pediatric eye medical services in Saudi Arabia's Aseer region. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional approach was used targeting all parents in the Aseer region. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire developed by the study investigators. The questionnaire included parents’ sociodemographic data and a family history of blindness or visual disability. Parents’ awareness regarding pediatric eye care was assessed using relevant items. The parents’ practices and attitudes regarding eye care were also assessed within the questionnaire. Results: The study included 899 parents who replied to the online questionnaire in its entirety. Some 54% of the responding parents were aged 30-50 years, and 51.2% were males. Of the parents, 46.2% had a university-level education, and 48.5% accompanied their children for eye examinations. About 65% of the parents knew about clinics for eye examinations, and 63.3% of them knew that blind children could learn. In total, more than one-third of the parents were aware of pediatric eye care. Conclusions and Recommendations: The study found that parents were aware of pediatric eye health and sought eye care for their children. More effort should be put forth through planned awareness programs to educate parents and assist them in overcoming the fears and barriers that keep them from seeking eye care for their children.
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spelling pubmed-96690862022-11-17 Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia Aldhabaan, Waleed Alkhammash, Ziyad M Al Zomia, Ahmed S Alshahrani, Yazeed Asiri, Razan Alqhtani, Mushari M Alnahdi, Wejdan Alqahtani, Yahya Alqahtani, Sultan Asiri, Anas Asiri, Bander Cureus Ophthalmology Background: The majority of causes of childhood blindness are preventable and treatable. There are an estimated 1.4 million blind children worldwide, with roughly three-quarters of them living in developing countries. In most low-income countries, school-age children account for 20%-30% of the total population. Aim: To evaluate parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to pediatric eye medical services in Saudi Arabia's Aseer region. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional approach was used targeting all parents in the Aseer region. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire developed by the study investigators. The questionnaire included parents’ sociodemographic data and a family history of blindness or visual disability. Parents’ awareness regarding pediatric eye care was assessed using relevant items. The parents’ practices and attitudes regarding eye care were also assessed within the questionnaire. Results: The study included 899 parents who replied to the online questionnaire in its entirety. Some 54% of the responding parents were aged 30-50 years, and 51.2% were males. Of the parents, 46.2% had a university-level education, and 48.5% accompanied their children for eye examinations. About 65% of the parents knew about clinics for eye examinations, and 63.3% of them knew that blind children could learn. In total, more than one-third of the parents were aware of pediatric eye care. Conclusions and Recommendations: The study found that parents were aware of pediatric eye health and sought eye care for their children. More effort should be put forth through planned awareness programs to educate parents and assist them in overcoming the fears and barriers that keep them from seeking eye care for their children. Cureus 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9669086/ /pubmed/36407150 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30404 Text en Copyright © 2022, Aldhabaan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ophthalmology
Aldhabaan, Waleed
Alkhammash, Ziyad M
Al Zomia, Ahmed S
Alshahrani, Yazeed
Asiri, Razan
Alqhtani, Mushari M
Alnahdi, Wejdan
Alqahtani, Yahya
Alqahtani, Sultan
Asiri, Anas
Asiri, Bander
Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title_full Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title_short Knowledge and Practices of Child Eye Healthcare Among Parents in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
title_sort knowledge and practices of child eye healthcare among parents in aseer region, saudi arabia
topic Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407150
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30404
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