Monday, 6 November 2017

PERCEPTION OF CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF CHILDHOOD OCULAR INJURIES AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN ENUGU NORTH LGA

ABSTRACT
Childhood ocular injuries causes temporary pain and functional limitation, permanent disability, traumatic stress, depression, chronic pain, blindness and a profound change in lifestyle and decreased ability to perform age-appropriate activities. This study surveyed perception of causes and prevention of childhood ocular injuries among primary school teachers in Enugu North Local Government Area of Enugu State. The specific objectives were to ascertain what teachers view as ocular injuries among children, determine what primary school teachers perceive as the causes of ocular injuries among children as well as ascertain what teachers can identify as preventive measures against childhood ocular injuries. The target population of the study was made up of the 354 teachers in 28 public primary schools in Enugu North Local Government Area of Enugu State from which a sample size of 189 teachers was drawn using Taro Yamane formula. Survey research design was adopted for the study with self-designed questionnaire as instrument for data collection. Data collected were analyzed descriptively indicating frequencies and percentages. Results obtained were presented in tables and charts. Findings showed that majority of the respondents perceive ocular injuries as injuries involving the eye with 82% of them having witnessed a child involved in ocular injuries. About 70.5% identified hard blow to the eye as a major cause of ocular injuries while 38.4% indicated poor parental/adult supervision, 33% indicated children playful attitude, 20% children immaturity as causes of childhood ocular injuries. Results further indicated that 80.5% of respondents indicated health educating children as a preventive measure against childhood ocular injuries. Based on the findings, the researcher among other things recommended that ophthalmic nurses and other professionals in the eye care team should continually embark on school visits where teachers and pupils would be sensitized on the causes, sources and implication so ocular injuries. This will go a long raise their awareness level leading to effective preventive measures against childhood ocular injuries.