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Tehran University Medical Journal [TUMJ]. 2007; 65 (Supp. 2): 54-58
in English, Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-85492

ABSTRACT

Healthy vision of workers is one of the important elements in carpet weaving industry which has essential role in improving of the job quality and efficiency. Visual acuity is the primary outcome measure in most studies involving eye diseases. The aim of this study was determination of visual acuity and its effective factors in women carpet weaver in fordu rural area of Qom has been investigated. Methods: In a cross-sectional [descriptive-analytical] study visual acuity of 177 women carpet weaver has been determined. Job hours per day, job history, age, literacy, trauma history, diabetes history, family history of eye diseases, eye diseases history and family size of subjects were determined. The results of study indicated that the right eyes visual acuity of 72.4% of women were desirable [0 - 0.8] and 27.6% were undesirable [0.9-1.2]. These results for the left eyes were 69.5% and 30.5% respectively. In addition, the result showed that with increasing the job hours and history and age, percent of women with undesirable both eyes visual acuity were increased. With higher literacy levels, percent of women with undesirable both eyes visual acuity decreased. In subjects with truma history, the undesirable visual acuity was higher. In this study the relation between visual acuity and job history, age, literacy, truma history and eye diseases history were statistically significant [in all cases P < 0.05]. High percentage of women carpet weaver were in undesirable visual acuity and in this study the relation between visual acuity and job history, age, literacy, trauma history and eye diseases history were statistically significant [in all cases P < 0.05]


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Humans , Female , Floors and Floorcoverings , Cross-Sectional Studies , Rural Population
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