The patterns of refractive errors among the school children of rural and urban settings in Nepal

Authors

  • A Pokharel Nepal Eye Hospital, Tripureshwar, Kathmandu
  • PK Pokharel
  • H Das
  • S Adhikari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v2i2.3717

Keywords:

refractive errors, school children

Abstract

Introduction: The uncorrected refractive error is an important cause of childhood blindness and visual impairment.

Objective: To study the patterns of refractive errors among the urban and rural school going children of Nepal.

Subjects and methods: A total of 440 school children of urban and rural schools within the age range of 7-15 years were selected for this study using multi-stage randomization technique.

Results: The overall prevalance of refractive error in school children was 19.8 %. The commonest refractive error among the students was myopia (59.8 %), followed by hypermetropia (31.0 %). The children of age group 12-15 years had the higher prevalence of myopia as compared to the younger counterparts (42.5 % vs 17.2 %). The prevalence of myopia was 15.5 % among the urban students as compared to 8.2 % among the rural ones (RR = 1.89, 95 % CI = 1.1-3.24). The hypermetropia was more common in urban students than in rural ones (6.4 %) vs 5.9 %, RR = 1.08 (95 % CI: 0.52-2.24).

Conclusion: The prevalence of refractive error in the school children of Nepal is 19.8 %. The students from urban settings are more likely to have refractive error than their rural counterparts.

DOI: 10.3126/nepjoph.v2i2.3717

Nep J Oph 2010;2(2) 114-120

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2010-09-17

How to Cite

Pokharel, A., Pokharel, P., Das, H., & Adhikari, S. (2010). The patterns of refractive errors among the school children of rural and urban settings in Nepal. Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2(2), 114–120. https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v2i2.3717

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