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Differences in Eye Health Access to Eye Care Specialists and Use of Lenses among Immigrant and Native-Born Workers in Spain

机译:西班牙移民工人和本地出生的工人在眼睛健康获得眼保健专家和使用镜片方面的差异

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Latin American immigrants make up 49% of the total immigrant population in Spain, yet little is known about their eye health. The aim of this study is to determine if there are differences in self-perceived eye health, access to eye care specialists, and use of lenses between a sample of Latin American immigrant workers from Colombia and Ecuador, and native-born workers in Spain. We used data from the PELFI cohort (Project for Longitudinal Studies of Immigrant Families). The sample consisted of 179 immigrant workers born in Colombia or Ecuador, and 83 Spanish-born workers. The outcome variables were self-perceived eye health, access to eye specialists, and use of lenses. A descriptive analysis of the sample was carried out, and the prevalence of the three outcome variables in immigrants and natives was calculated and adjusted for explanatory variables. Random effects logistic regression models examined eye health outcomes by workers’ country of birth. Immigrants are less likely to report poor self-perceived eye health than native-born (ORc 0.46; CI 95%, 0.22–0.96). Furthermore, they have less access to specialists (ORc 2.61; CI 95%, 1.32–5.15) and a higher probability of needing lenses but not having them (ORc 14.14; CI 95%, 1.77–112.69). This latter variable remained statistically significant after adjusting for covariates (ORa 34.05; CI 95%, 1.59–729.04). Latin American immigrants may not value the use of lenses, despite eye care specialists indicating that they need them. Eye health education is required to recognize the importance of using lenses according to their visual needs.
机译:拉美移民占西班牙移民总数的49%,但对他们的眼保健知识知之甚少。这项研究的目的是确定哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔的拉丁美洲移民工人样本与西班牙的本地出生工人之间在自我感知的眼睛健康,与眼保健专家的接触以及使用镜片方面是否存在差异。我们使用了PELFI队列(移民家庭纵向研究项目)中的数据。样本包括在哥伦比亚或厄瓜多尔出生的179名移民工人和在西班牙出生的83名工人。结果变量是自我感知的眼部健康状况,与眼科医生的接触以及使用镜片。对样品进行了描述性分析,并计算了三个结果变量在移民和本地人中的普遍性,并针对解释性变量进行了调整。随机效应逻辑回归模型检查了工人出生国家的眼睛健康状况。与本地出生的人相比,移民不太可能报告自己的眼部健康状况不佳(ORc 0.46; CI 95%,0.22-0.96)。此外,他们与专家接触的机会较少(ORc 2.61; CI 95%,1.32-5.15),但有需要眼镜但没有眼镜的可能性较高(ORc 14.14; CI 95%,1.77-1112.69)。调整协变量后,后一个变量在统计学上仍具有统计学意义(ORa 34.05; CI 95%,1.59–729.04)。尽管眼保健专家指出他们需要镜片,但拉丁美洲移民可能不重视使用镜片。要求进行眼部健康教育,以根据其视觉需要认识使用镜片的重要性。

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