| Literature DB >> 35265749 |
Nairuhi Jrbashyan1,2, Nune Yeghiazaryan1, Abu Sikder3, Sudha Nallasamy4, Mark W Reid4, Roger Ohanesian1,5, Thomas C Lee4,6, Juan Espinoza7,8.
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to identify the prevalence of eye disorders and their causes among secondary schoolchildren aged 6-15 years old in Armenia, based on analysis of the Nationwide School Sight Sampling Survey. Methods and Analysis: A two-stage proportionate stratified cluster sample was designed for the survey. 22 600 students were screened for visual acuity in schools; 5944 of them were selected for analysis as a nationally representative sample. Those with 20/40 or worse vision were referred to photoscreening and rapid ophthalmic assessment in schools and then were provided with vouchers for free comprehensive eye examination in eye clinics. Data were collected through data collection forms and analysed using SPSS V.23.Entities:
Keywords: child health (paediatrics); optics and refraction; public health; vision
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35265749 PMCID: PMC8860128 DOI: 10.1136/bmjophth-2021-000899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Ophthalmol ISSN: 2397-3269
Figure 1Screening flow diagram. IBP, instrument-based photoscreening; NS4, Nationwide School Sight Sampling Survey; SBVS-I, School-Based Vision Screening Initiative; VA, visual acuity.
Geographical distribution of NS4 cohort by strata compared with the national population
| National population | NS4 participants | ||
| Strata | Geographical region | Children aged 6–15 years old in public schools, n (%) | Children aged 6–15 years old in public schools, n (%) |
| 1 | Yerevan | 99 101 (32.1) | 1908 (32.1) |
| Other urban areas | 97 484 (31.6) | 1877 (31.6) | |
| Rural areas | 111 714 (36.2) | 2159 (36.3) | |
| Total | 308 299 (100) | 5944 (100) | |
| 2 | Zone 1: Central (Yerevan) | 99 101 (32.1) | 1908 (32.1) |
| Zone 2: North-West (Shirak, Aragatsotn, Kotayk) | 70 401 (22.8) | 1356 (22.8) | |
| Zone 3: North-East (Gegarkuniq, Tavush, Lori) | 62 645 (20.3) | 1208 (20.3) | |
| Zone 4: South-West (Ararat, Armavir) | 57 438 (18.6) | 1104 (18.6) | |
| Zone 5: South-East (Vaiots Dzor, Syuniq) | 18 714 (6.1) | 368 (6.2) | |
| Total | 308 299 (100) | 5944 (100) |
NS4, Nationwide School Sight Sampling Survey.
Visual acuity among schoolchildren aged 6–15 years in the NS4 cohort
| Mild vision impairment, | Moderate vision impairment, | Severe vision impairment, | Total vision impairment, | Blindness, | |
| All children | |||||
| Monocular (other eye normal) | 180 (3) | 76 (1.3) | 5 (0.1) | 261 (4.4) | 2 (0.03) |
| Binocular (worst eye) | 124 (2.1) | 181 (3.1) | 6 (0.1) | 312 (5.3) | 1 (0.02) |
| In at least one eye | 367 (6.2) | 261 (4.4) | 11 (0.2) | 573 (9.7) | 3 (0.05) |
| Subgroup analyses (in at least one eye) | |||||
| Gender | |||||
| Female | 194 (6.7) | 144 (5) | 5 (0.2) | 312 (10.8) | 1 (0.02) |
| Male | 172 (5.6) | 117 (3.9) | 6 (0.2) | 261 (8.5) | 2 (0.08) |
| Age group (years) | |||||
| 6–10 | 127 (3.8) | 90 (2.7) | 2 (0.1) | 194 (5.8) | 0 (0) |
| 11–15 | 239 (9.2) | 171 (6.6) | 9 (0.4) | 379 (14.5) | 3 (0.05) |
| Geographical region | |||||
| Yerevan | 152 (8) | 102 (5.4) | 4 (0.2) | 230 (12.1) | 1 (0.05) |
| Other urban areas | 121 (6.5) | 75 (4) | 5 (0.3) | 180 (12.4) | 1 (0.04) |
| Rural areas | 93 (4.3) | 84 (3.9) | 2 (0.1) | 163 (7.5) | 1 (0.06) |
NS4, Nationwide School Sight Sampling Survey; VA, visual acuity.
Comprehensive eye examination findings
| Comprehensive eye examination findings (n=365 patients) | Patients, n (%) | Passed IBP, n |
| Amblyopia | 9 (2.5) | 0 |
| Low hyperopia* | 75 (20.5) | n/a |
| Moderate hyperopia† | 25 (6.8) | n/a |
| High hyperopia | 11 (3) | 2 |
| Low myopia | 187 (51.2) | 25 |
| Moderate myopia | 28 (7.7) | 12 |
| High myopia | 4 (1.1) | 3 |
| Strabismus | 13 (3.8) | 2 |
| Astigmatism | 123 (33.7) | 17 |
| Anisometropia | 3 (0.8) | 0 |
| Congenital cataract | 1 (0.3) | 0 |
| Congenital glaucoma | 1 (0.3) | 0 |
*Findings in at least one eye, alone or in combination with other findings.
†Low and moderate hyperopia cases were counted only if they were diagnosed in combination with other diagnoses.
IBP, instrument-based photoscreening; n/a, not available.
Summary of representative studies of SBVS in LMICs
| Study | Country | Publication year | Age (years) | Sample size (n) | VI threshold | Prevalence of VI (%) | Prevalence of refractive errors (%) |
| Megbelayin and Asana | Nigeria | 2013 | 9–21 | 1175 | ≤6/9 | 6.9 | 51 |
| Kumah | Ghana | 2013 | 12–15 | 2435 | ≤6/12 | 3.7 | 71.7 |
| Naidoo | South Africa | 2003 | 5–15 | 4890 | ≤6/12 | 1.4 | 63.6 |
| Murthy | India | 2002 | 5–15 | 6447 | ≤6/12 | 6.4 | 81.7 |
| Paudel | Vietnam | 2014 | 12–15 | 2238 | ≤6/12 | 19.4 | 92.7 |
| Hashim | Malaysia | 2008 | 6–12 | 712 | ≤6/12 | 7.7 | 90.7 |
| Salomao | Brazil | 2018 | 11–14 | 2441 | ≤6/12 | 4.8 | 76.8 |
| Sauer | Peru | 2016 | 5–18 | 380 | ≤6/9 | 8.9 | Not reported |
| Current study | Armenia | 2021 | 6–15 | 5934 | ≤6/12 | 9.7 | 86.8 |
LMICs, low-income and middle-income countries; SBVS, school-based vision screening; VI, vision impairment.