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http://dx.doi.org/10.15205/kschs.2015.3.3.378

A Survey about Wearing Soft Contact Lenses for Astigmatism Correction of The Local College Students, Gyeongsangnam-Do, Korea  

Kim, Bong-Hwan (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Han, Seon-Hee (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Kim, Dae-Hyeon (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Byeon, Sang-Hyeon (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Chae, Jeong-Im (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Kim, Jae-Seok (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Hwang, Yun-Jeong (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
Kim, Hak-Jun (Department of Optometry, Choonhae College of Health Science)
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science / v.3, no.3, 2015 , pp. 378-389 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose. The actual status of wearing toric soft contact lenses was investigated to learn why it is not used although it is required. Materials and Methods. This study has studied 64 contact lens wearing the local college students, Gyeongsangnam-do who are 20.17(${\pm}0.70$)years old, by measuring their refractive power and over-refractive power with auto refractometer(HRK-8000A, Huvitz, Korea). In addition to that, a survey was done to figure out why they do not wear toric soft contact lenses, the purpose of using toric soft contact lenses, whether they have astigmatism or any knowledge about it, the kinds of contact lens, whether they are willing to buy corrective lenses, and how they are satisfied after purchasing them. Results. 17 students (21.9%) said they experienced light-spread; 9 students (14.1%)said that they have dizziness when they wear contact lens all day long. In the survey to see whether they had astigmatism or not, 37 students (57.8%) said they had it. For the reason they do not wear toric soft contact lenses, 33 students (51.6%) said that "they were prescribed regardless of astigmatism in the optometrist." To the question asking if they are willing to buy toric soft contact lenses according to the existence of astigmatism, 51 students (79.6%) answered they are. 31 students (48.4%) said they heard a description about astigmatism at the time of purchase for contact lens. Conclusion. As the ways for any people who need to correct astigmatism to wear corrective lens, enough education about astigmatism and consistent follow-up management are needed, where the role of optometrist is considered important.
Keywords
Astigmatism; Over-refraction; Toric soft contact lens;
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