Proceedings of the Second Makassar International Conference on Sports Science and Health (MICSSH 2023)

Refractive Errors and Learning Achievement: A Cross-Sectional Study on Elementary School Students

Authors
Irwandi Rachman1, *, Andi Sengngeng Relle2, Sasmita Tahir3
1Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Makassar, Indonesia
2Makassar City Eye Hospital, Ministry of Health Republic Indonesia, Makassar, Indonesia
3Department of Optometry, Universitas Megarezky, Makassar, Indonesia
*Corresponding author. Email: irwandi.rachman@unm.ac.id
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Irwandi Rachman
Available Online 25 January 2024.
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10.2991/978-94-6463-354-2_17How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Refractive Errors; Learning Achievement; Elementary Students
Abstract

Refractive errors are an imbalance in the eye’s visual system, resulting in blurred vision. If not properly addressed, it can have a negative impact on the intellectual development of children and their learning process. This study aims to determine the relationship between refractive errors and the learning achievement of elementary school students. The research used a cross-sectional design with a sample size of 83 students from SD Inpres Bangkala III, Manggala District, Makassar City, Indonesia. A chi-square statistical test was used in this study. The results showed that out of 83 students, 14 (16.9%) had refractive errors. Based on the status of refractive errors, it was found that 7 (50%) students had myopia, and 7 (50%) students had astigmatism. There was no significant relationship existed between emmetropia and ametropia status and learning achievement. However, among the students with refractive errors, 14 students had relatively lower learning achievements, with 12 (85.7%) having sufficient achievements and 2 (14.3%) having good achievements. There was no significant relationship between myopia and astigmatism status with emmetropia concerning learning achievement. Therefore, routine screening at school age should be conducted to detect refractive errors early. Schools are expected to pay attention to students’ eye health, especially those who have difficulty seeing while reading or learning, and the role of parents play a crucial role in monitoring their daily activities that may affect their vision.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the Second Makassar International Conference on Sports Science and Health (MICSSH 2023)
Series
Advances in Health Sciences Research
Publication Date
25 January 2024
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978-94-6463-354-2
ISSN
2468-5739
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-354-2_17How to use a DOI?
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© 2023 The Author(s)
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