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Soft contact lens wearers' compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vianya-Estopa, Marta; Wolffsohn, James S; Beukes, Eldre; Trott, Mike; Smith, Lee; Allen, Peter M.
  • Vianya-Estopa M; Anglia Ruskin University, Vision and Hearing Sciences Research Centre, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, United Kingdom. Electronic address: marta.vianya@anglia.ac.uk.
  • Wolffsohn JS; Ophthalmic Research Group, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET, United Kingdom. Electronic address: J.S.W.Wolffsohn@aston.ac.uk.
  • Beukes E; Anglia Ruskin University, Vision and Hearing Sciences Research Centre, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, United Kingdom. Electronic address: eldre.beukes@anglia.ac.uk.
  • Trott M; Anglia Ruskin University, The Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, United Kingdom. Electronic address: mike.trott@pgr.anglia.ac.uk.
  • Smith L; Anglia Ruskin University, The Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, United Kingdom. Electronic address: lee.smith@anglia.ac.uk.
  • Allen PM; Anglia Ruskin University, Vision and Hearing Sciences Research Centre, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, United Kingdom. Electronic address: peter.allen@anglia.ac.uk.
Cont Lens Anterior Eye ; 44(4): 101359, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-731731
ABSTRACT

AIM:

Contact lens wearers need to maintain optimal hygiene practices during the COVID-19 pandemic to minimise contact-lens complications including microbial keratitis and corneal infiltrative events. This online survey (UK and Ireland) explored contact lens wearers' compliance behaviours, attitudes and concerns during the pandemic.

METHOD:

The 60-item anonymous online survey was distributed during a 1-month period via Qualtrics (starting on 14/04/20). The survey captured a) demographic information, b) type of lenses worn and compliance with lens wear and care procedures, c) adherence to recommendations and d) concerns associated with contact lens wear during the pandemic.

RESULTS:

Two hundred and forty seven responses were received (34.3 ±â€¯11.7 years old, 79% female). Seventy nine percent of participants reported that they were self-isolating or rigorously following social distance advice. Fifty-six percent of participants reported using their lenses less during the pandemic. Eighty-seven percent of respondents reported following the recommended 20-second rule most times/every time and 96% used soap and water during handwashing. Eleven percent of respondents admitted not following recommendations regarding disposal of lenses and 18% would not consider ceasing lens wear if unwell (with flu/cold) during the pandemic.

CONCLUSION:

Respondents reported wearing their contact lenses less than usual. Good compliance with handwashing was observed but soft reusable lens wearers showed a statistically significant lower compliance with lens wear and care compared to daily disposable lens wearers (p=<0.001).
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hand Disinfection / Hygiene / Patient Compliance / Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic / Disposable Equipment / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: Cont Lens Anterior Eye Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hand Disinfection / Hygiene / Patient Compliance / Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic / Disposable Equipment / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: Cont Lens Anterior Eye Year: 2021 Document Type: Article