Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Eye Health among Basic School Teachers in Talensi District
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University of Ghana
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Background: Vision is very important in early child development. Teachers perform critical
roles in delivering school-based eye health interventions for school children, or school eye
health programmes. In that regard, this study sought to examine the knowledge, attitude and
practices of eye health and their associated factors among basic school teachers in the Talensi
district of Ghana.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 220 teachers in the Talensi district. A
self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from participants. Data was collected
on sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude and practices regarding eye health.
Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with adequate
knowledge at 95% significance level.
Results: Two hundred and twenty teachers participated in this study with a mean age of 35.2
(6.11). The main eye conditions known to the teachers were myopia (79.1%), glaucoma
(73.2%) and cataract (68.2%). Overall, only 35.5% had adequate knowledge on eye health,
71.4% showed good attitude towards eye health and 69.1% had good eye health practices. The
main sources of information on eye health were from health personnel (77.3%), workplace
(26.4%) and television/radio (20.0%). Male teachers were nine times more likely to have
adequate knowledge compared to their female counterparts [AOR= 9.12; 95% CI: 3.44-24.18;
p<0.001]. Furthermore, teachers with postgraduate education were also four times more likely
to have adequate knowledge of eye health conditions compared to those with diploma
education [AOR= 9.12; CI: 3.44-24.18; p<0.001]. Conclusion: Though adequate knowledge on eye health was low, there was good attitude and
practices towards eye health among the teachers. Sex and education were significant factors
associated with adequate knowledge on eye health among the teachers.
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