Spectacle prescription in children: Understanding practical approach of Indian ophthalmologists
Indian J Ophthalmol
; 2018 May; 66(5): 647-650
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to survey the management approach, regarding spectacle prescription in children, among Indian ophthalmologists. Methods: A web-based, anonymous questionnaire (multiple choice questions dealing with practical aspects of pediatric refraction), was sent to available database of Indian ophthalmologists. The survey responses (depicted in %) were compared using the amount of pediatric clientele in one's practice (Group A: <25%, Group B: 25% or more). The responses were also analyzed in relation to the published concepts from literature. Results: Two hundred and ten ophthalmologists (2.74% response rate; 48% in Group A), from all over India, responded to the survey. There were wide discrepancies in the responses (both, in and among, Groups A and B; P > 0.05, Chi-square test), as to when and how much refractive error to prescribe in children, for a given situation. Conclusion: A wide gap exists between pediatric spectacle prescription patterns of Indian ophthalmologists, as compared to the recommended pediatric ophthalmology protocols. The management approach, for certain situations concerning the pediatric refraction, was better among those with higher pediatric clientele.
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