Attitudes and knowledge of myopia management by Spanish optometrists

Int Ophthalmol. 2023 Nov;43(11):4247-4261. doi: 10.1007/s10792-023-02835-7. Epub 2023 Aug 18.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the knowledge, training and clinical practice of Spanish optometrists about preventing and controlling myopia progression.

Methods: A web-based questionnaire was distributed to Spanish optometrists through social networks, optometric professional bodies and one of the major Spanish optometrists' associations to assess practitioner perception, understanding, and self-reported clinical practice behavior related to myopia diagnosis and management.

Results: A total of 534 optometrists with a mean age of 40.8 ± 10.3 years completed the survey. Most respondents have been practicing optometry for more than 20 years (89.8%), report having actively treated childhood myopia (82.4%), and are very concerned about the increasing frequency of pediatric myopia in their daily practice (85.3%). Almost all of the respondents (97.3%) agreed that the efficacy of treatment is related to the age at which it is prescribed, and more than half (53.6%) considered a progression higher than - 0.50 and up to - 1.00D as the minimum necessary to consider a myopia management option. Respondents who reported actively managing childhood myopia considered orthokeratology, atropine and soft-defocus contact lenses the most effective myopia control interventions. However, the most frequently prescribed form of myopia correction by Spanish optometrists was single-vision spectacles, followed by orthokeratology and soft-defocus contact lenses.

Conclusions: Spanish optometrists are very active in the management of myopia, especially by fitting orthokeratology lenses or dual-focus soft contact lenses for myopia control, but there is still potential for improvement in the methodology they follow for both the diagnosis and management of myopia.

Keywords: Atropine; Dual-focus soft contact lens; Myopia control; Optometry; Orthokeratology.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Atropine
  • Attitude
  • Child
  • Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Myopia* / diagnosis
  • Myopia* / prevention & control
  • Optometrists*

Substances

  • Atropine