The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa
Background: Uncorrected refractive error (URE) and subsequent visual impairment (VI) is expected to have an impact on the quality of life (QoL) amongst schoolchildren. Aim: This study aimed to determine the impact of URE and VI on the QoL amongst school-going children aged 14–18 years. Settings: T...
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author | Tshubelela S.S. Magakwe Rekha Hansraj Zamandoda N.Q. Xulu-Kasaba |
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description | Background: Uncorrected refractive error (URE) and subsequent visual impairment (VI) is expected to have an impact on the quality of life (QoL) amongst schoolchildren.
Aim: This study aimed to determine the impact of URE and VI on the QoL amongst school-going children aged 14–18 years.
Settings: The study was performed at Sekhukhune district in the Limpopo province, South Africa.
Methods: The tool used to assess the QoL was the National Eye Institute Quality of Life Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25). A modified refractive error study in children (RESC) protocol was employed to determine the value of URE and VI. The tests performed included Logarithm of the Minimum Angle of Resolution (LogMAR) visual acuity, cycloplegic autorefraction, binocular motor function tests, media and fundus examination.
Results: A total of 154 learners, aged 14–18 years completed the NEI-VFQ-25, which was offered in an interview format. A total of 56 learners (36.3%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 14.9–27.9]) had URE and VI. Children with URE and VI scored low on the NEI-VFQ-25 as compared with those without URE and VI.
Conclusion: Uncorrected refractive error has an impact on the QoL of learners in the greater Sekhukhune district. This calls for policymakers and other relevant stakeholders in basic education to prioritise programmes that seek to address the visual health of scholars in rural schools. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f4edcb564c8b49e9bfc2877e94fa53542022-12-21T23:36:25ZengAOSISAfrican Vision and Eye Health2413-31832410-15162022-03-01811e1e710.4102/aveh.v81i1.620497The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South AfricaTshubelela S.S. Magakwe0Rekha Hansraj1Zamandoda N.Q. Xulu-Kasaba2Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanDepartment of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanDepartment of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanBackground: Uncorrected refractive error (URE) and subsequent visual impairment (VI) is expected to have an impact on the quality of life (QoL) amongst schoolchildren. Aim: This study aimed to determine the impact of URE and VI on the QoL amongst school-going children aged 14–18 years. Settings: The study was performed at Sekhukhune district in the Limpopo province, South Africa. Methods: The tool used to assess the QoL was the National Eye Institute Quality of Life Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25). A modified refractive error study in children (RESC) protocol was employed to determine the value of URE and VI. The tests performed included Logarithm of the Minimum Angle of Resolution (LogMAR) visual acuity, cycloplegic autorefraction, binocular motor function tests, media and fundus examination. Results: A total of 154 learners, aged 14–18 years completed the NEI-VFQ-25, which was offered in an interview format. A total of 56 learners (36.3%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 14.9–27.9]) had URE and VI. Children with URE and VI scored low on the NEI-VFQ-25 as compared with those without URE and VI. Conclusion: Uncorrected refractive error has an impact on the QoL of learners in the greater Sekhukhune district. This calls for policymakers and other relevant stakeholders in basic education to prioritise programmes that seek to address the visual health of scholars in rural schools.https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/620uncorrected refractive errorvisual impairmentquality of lifeschool-going childrenlearner eye healthnational eye institute quality of life questionnaire |
spellingShingle | Tshubelela S.S. Magakwe Rekha Hansraj Zamandoda N.Q. Xulu-Kasaba The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa African Vision and Eye Health uncorrected refractive error visual impairment quality of life school-going children learner eye health national eye institute quality of life questionnaire |
title | The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa |
title_full | The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa |
title_fullStr | The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa |
title_short | The impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school-going children in Sekhukhune district (Limpopo), South Africa |
title_sort | impact of uncorrected refractive error and visual impairment on the quality of life amongst school going children in sekhukhune district limpopo south africa |
topic | uncorrected refractive error visual impairment quality of life school-going children learner eye health national eye institute quality of life questionnaire |
url | https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/620 |
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