Prevalence of Refractive Errors and their Underlying Factors amongst students of Islam Medical College, Sialkot
Farwa Tahir, Ifra Tahir, Fatawal Tahir, Muhammad Tariq Bangash, Rozina Shahadat Khan
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
To
determine prevalence of refractive errors & underlying factors amongst
students of Islam Medical College, Sialkot.
Study
design: Descriptive cross sectional study.
Place
and duration: At Islam Medical
College, Sialkot, from August to October 2019
Methods: Our study was descriptive
cross sectional study, evaluated by the formulation of a detailed
questionnaire, which was answered by all respondents. One hundred and fifty
students doing MBBS were selected by simple random sampling. The data was
analysed using IBM SPSS.
Results: It was found out that
refractive errors were present in 93 out of 150 (62%) medical students of Islam
medical college. Prevalence of myopia (59.3%) was found to be the commonest
type of refractive error (95.7% of those having refractive errors). On the same
hand the possible underlying factors for causation of refractive errors were
mainly found to be present in majority of the people having refractive errors.
The greater number of the people responded about their feeling better after wearing
spectacles.
Conclusion: Arising from our this
study; the significance of the prevalence of refractive errors especially
myopia, the presence of possible underlying factors and the positive effect of
wearing the spectacles, in the students of Islam Medical College Sialkot, has
been highlighted.
Keywords: Ametropes, Emmetropes,
Medical students, prevalence, refractive errors, underlying factors,