Utilisation of eye health services and compliance with spectacles wear among community school adolescents: a mixed-methods study from Bagmati province of Nepal

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Khatri, Bijay [1 ]
Shrestha, Rajan [1 ]
Suwal, Rinkal [2 ]
Kayastha, Manish [3 ]
Sharma, Samata [2 ]
Khadka, Deepak [2 ]
Upadhyay, Madan Prasad [4 ]
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[1] Hosp Children Eye ENT & Rehabil Serv, Acad & Res Dept, Bhaktapur, Nepal
[2] Hosp Children Eye ENT & Rehabil Serv, Dept Ophthalmol, Bhaktapur, Nepal
[3] BP Koirala Inst Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, Dharan, Nepal
[4] BP Eye Fdn, Kathmandu, Nepal
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BMJ OPEN | 2024年 / 14卷 / 08期
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COVID-19; Health Services Accessibility; Adolescent; Nepal; Myopia; VISION SCREENING-PROGRAM; CHILDREN; CARE; BARRIERS;
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10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087287
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives This study aims to determine the factors influencing eye care service utilisation and compliance with spectacles wear among school students. Design Mixed-methods study. Setting 27 community schools from 6 districts of Bagmati province of Nepal. Participants Adolescents with mild vision impairment who were screened at schools by their trained peers for visual acuity measurement and subsequently received subsidised spectacles for refractive error correction. For the quantitative study, 317 students from 21 schools completed the survey. For qualitative study, 62 students from 6 schools participated in 6 focus group discussions. Primary outcome measures Utilisation of eye care services and compliance with spectacles wear. Results Among 317 students, 53.31% were aged 15-19, and 35.96% were male. More than half (52.68%, n=167) did not use eye health services. Among students who did not go, 51.50% reported eye health facilities being far away. Thematic analysis showed that distance, COVID-19 and awareness were influential in the utilisation of eye care. The multivariate analysis showed urban residents were likelier (adjusted OR (AOR) 4.347, 95% CI 2.399 to 7.877, p<0.001) to use eye care services. During an unannounced visit to schools after 3-4 months of spectacles distribution, 188 (59.31%) students were wearing spectacles. 20.16% of students not wearing spectacles reported they did not feel the need. Thematic analysis showed the influence of family and peers, affordability, aesthetic appearance, comfortability and symptomatic relief in spectacles compliance. The multivariate analysis showed that urban residents (AOR 2.552, 95% CI 1.469 to 4.433, p<0.001), older adolescents (AOR 1.758, 95% CI 1.086 to 2.848, p=0.022), mothers with paid jobs (AOR 2.440, 95% CI 1.162 to 5.125, p=0.018) and students visiting eye care centres (AOR 1.662, 95% CI 1.006 to 2.746, p=0.047) were more likely to be compliant with spectacles wear. Conclusions There are multiple barriers for students to use eye care services and stay compliant with spectacles wear. Eye health programmes should include eye health promotion and be accessible, affordable and equitable.
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