scholarly journals The ocular health and visual function status of sewing professionals of garment factories of Kathmandu Valley

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadhana Sharma ◽  
Ranju Kharel Sitaula ◽  
Sanjeeb Mishra ◽  
Gulshan Bdr Shrestha ◽  
Anand Kumar Sharma
2003 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 922-929 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine L. Bergwerk ◽  
Yaron S. Rabinowitz ◽  
Rena L. Falk

The systemic mucopolysaccharidoses are complex syndromes, which may include corneal clouding as a mechanism leading to decreased vision and hence decreased quality of life. This study presents three young adult patients with mucopolysaccharidoses in order to compare their visual status through retrospective chart review, including patient and guardian interview, history, and examination, including a modified form of the VF-14 questionnaire (visual function with 14 questions).When the visual acuity and VF-14 results of the three patients were compared, the results of the VF-14 correlated with the patients� visual acuity status. The two patients who retained clear corneas or underwent penetrating keratoplasty had a wider range of social and physical activities, and an overall better quality of life than did the patient with decreased vision due to opacified corneas.We conclude that close monitoring of the ocular health of patients with storage syndromes that may compromise visual acuity must be stressed, and intervention to insure good vision is of the utmost importance to maintaining a good quality of life for these patients, especially as new therapies assist these patients to achieve increased longevity with better health.


2005 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
pp. 760 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teresa Randò ◽  
Giovanni Baranello ◽  
Daniela Ricci ◽  
Andrea Guzzetta ◽  
Francesca Tinelli ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 75 (S 02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yutaka Mine ◽  
H. Ishimori ◽  
H. Murakami ◽  
T. Horikoshi ◽  
M. Ishihara

Author(s):  
A.P. Ermolaev ◽  
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V.P. Erichev ◽  
A.A. Antonov ◽  
Y.V. Levitsky ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 109-118
Author(s):  
Bhu Dev Jha

 Emergency Contraceptive Pill (ECP) is used for preventing pregnancy after having unprotected sexual intercourse, contraceptive failure or forced sex. The use of ECP within 120 hours of sexual intercourse could prevent unwanted pregnancy and its adverse effects particularly unintended childbirth and unsafe abortion. The study, therefore, aimed to assess knowledge and use of emergency contraceptives among Bachelors level female students from Kathmandu Valley. A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken from August to November 2017 among 347 female students who were studying at the Bachelors's level. A random sampling technique was used to select study participants and a structured self-administered questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge and use of ECP after securing informed consent. Epi data and SPSS version 22 were used for data processing and analysis. The mean age of the female students was 21.5 years. Overall, 91.4% of the respondents had ever heard about emergency contraceptives. The main sources of information were radio or television, the internet and newspapers. About 4.6% of the undergraduate female students used ECP. Age, marital status, use of contraceptives and knowledge of ECP used within 72 hours were significantly associated with use of ECP. Although the findings of this study showed a high prevalence of knowledge among respondents, the improvement of female students’ knowledge on specific details of ECP and its advantages/disadvantages and timely utilization needs to be considered for any future awareness programmes.  


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