Clinical Optometry (Dec 2023)

Spectacles Under Utilization and Associated Factors Among Adults in Hawassa, South Ethiopia, June, 2022

  • Gebresellassie MG,
  • Sisay H,
  • Desta K

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 303 – 311

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Mikael Girum Gebresellassie, Helen Sisay, Kindea Desta Department of Optometry, College of Medicine and Health Science, Hawassa University, Hawassa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Mikael Girum Gebresellassie, Department of optometry, College of medicine and health science, Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia, Tel +251943503633, Email [email protected]: The commonest and cheapest treatment modality for correcting refractive error is spectacles or eyeglasses. In Ethiopia, the rate of spectacles under utilization and its impact on visual impairment was not known.Objective: To assess spectacles under utilization and associated factors among adults in Hawassa, Ethiopia, 2022.Methods and Materials: Community-based cross-sectional study design was conducted from Jan 2021 to May 2022 with a final sample size of 664. Multi-stage random sampling technique was used during the sampling process. Using an interviewer-based questionnaire, the selected individuals were asked about demographic characteristics, spectacles use, and satisfaction with spectacles, knowledge, and attitude about spectacles. An odds ratio with a 95% CI was used to display the results. A P-value less than 0.05 in multivariate logistic regressions is used to show statistical significance.Results: The prevalence of spectacles under utilization was 307 (48.7%). The spectacles under utilization was more prevalent in individuals with unaided visual acuity of 6/6 − 6/12 (46.1%), no eye checkup (38.4%), no surgery on the eye (46.6%), willingness to accept spectacles (35.9%), good knowledge about spectacles (32.6%) and poor attitude about spectacles (35%). The most common reasons for not utilizing spectacles were believed not necessary (14.9%), expensive cost (13.1%), and discomfort (11.4%). Among the spectacles users (33.64%) who wore spectacles for 2 years, 31.17% procured the spectacles without physician orders and 46.6% purchased the spectacles in the optical workshop. The most common purpose to use spectacles was for protection (41.4%).Conclusion and Recommendation: The spectacles under utilization in Hawassa town was high. Rural residency, occupation, eye check, eye surgery, no willingness to wear spectacles, and attitude towards spectacles were significantly associated with spectacles under utilization. It is necessary to provide health education to improve the poor attitude regarding spectacles and eye checks.Keywords: spectacle, Hawassa, refractive error

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