Visual Acuity and Refractive Errors in Toddlers

10.36351/pjo.v41i1.1897

Authors

  • Ulfah Rimayanti
  • Nurfitriyani A.W. Hasan
  • Sri Rezki Wahdania Jamaluddin
  • Muhammad Fitrah
  • Muhammad Syauqad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36351/pjo.v41i1.1897

Abstract

Purpose:  Uncorrected refractive error is the leading cause of visual impairment in children worldwide, especially in this digital era. The purpose of this study was toexamine toddlers' visual acuity (VA) and refractive errors in several playgroups and kindergartens in Makassar and Gowa, Indonesia.

Study Design:  Descriptive cross-sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: Four Playgroups and Kindergartens in Makassar and Gowa, Indonesia from July 2023 to August 2023.

Methods:  The subjects of this study were 245 playgroup and kindergarten students. An ophthalmologist and an experienced optometrist examined visual acuity and refractive errors of the subjects using Kay Picture test linear crowded book and a Retinoscope, respectively. The data were analyzed using the One-Way ANOVA test and the Chi-square test.

Results:  Thirty-four children out of 245 (13.87%) had decreased visual acuity. One subject had myopia (2.9%), 21 had simple myopic astigmatism (61.8%), seven had compound myopic astigmatism (20.6%), three had compound hyperopic astigmatism (8.8%), and two subjects had mixed astigmatism (5.9%).Males had higher prevalence of decreased visual acuity as compared to females. There was no significant difference in visual acuity of different age and gender (p=0.437; p=0.312).

Conclusion:  The prevalence of reduced visual acuity in children aged two to six years was 13.87%. The most frequently encountered refractive error was simple myopic astigmatism, accounting for 61.8% of cases.

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Published

01-01-2025

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Rimayanti U, Hasan NA, Jamaluddin SRW, Fitrah M, Syauqad M. Visual Acuity and Refractive Errors in Toddlers: 10.36351/pjo.v41i1.1897. pak J Ophthalmol [Internet]. 2025 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Jan. 18];41(1). Available from: https://pjo.org.pk/index.php/pjo/article/view/1897

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