Knowledge, attitude, and binocular vision practice among practicing optometrists in India


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Original Article

Author :

Sourajit Kumar Banerjee*, Roshni Sengupta, Zeeshan Akhtar

Volume :

10

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Purpose: To evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and binocular vision practice of optometrists with different modes of practice in India. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire-based survey with 25 questions on knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of binocular vision services was prepared and self-administered to practicing optometrists in India. Results: Among the 209 participants, vision therapy (VT) services were provided by 59.8%. The knowledge of BV was found to be Basic (39.2%), advanced (48.8%), and Expert (12%). The preferred modes of VT were combined (52.8%), home-based (24.8%), and office-based (22.4%). Of those (40.2%) practitioners who were not practicing VT, among them (79.8%) said they referred patients for VT. The referral is mainly to a vision therapy specialist (optometrist) 83.8% and to an ophthalmologist 16.2%. Among them, 66.7% were interested in starting VT practice in the future, and 97.6% showed a willingness to learn VT. Conclusion: The practitioners had basic and advanced knowledge of binocular vision. More than 50% of them practice VT, and those who do not practice showed a positive attitude, as 97.6% are willing to learn VT and start practicing.

Keyword :

Optometry, Vision therapy, Binocular vision, Health sciences.