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A study of contact lens compliance in a non-clinical setting.
Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2019 10; 42(5):557-561.CL

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate soft contact lens replacement, overnight (ON) wear, and contact lens case compliance in a non-clinical sample.

METHODS

Subjects (n = 297) were recruited at the Center for Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. Adult (≥ 18 years) soft contact lens wearers completed a survey about contact lens replacement, ON contact lens wear, and contact lens case replacement habits.

RESULTS

Two-week replacement lenses (according to the manufacturer's replacement schedule [MRS]) were most common (45.5%), followed by monthly (34.3%) and daily replacement (20.2%). Non-compliance with replacement schedule was reported in 38.7% of subjects. Age (p = 0.02), years of lens wear (p = 0.02), and MRS (p <0.0001) affected replacement compliance. Post-hoc analysis showed daily replacement wearers were more compliant than two-week (p <0.0001) and monthly (p <0.0001) replacement wearers with prescribed lens replacement. Non-compliance with prescribed ON wear was reported in 23.9% of subjects. Subjects who were non-compliant with lens replacement were more likely to be non-compliant with ON wear (p = 0.02) and had worn contact lenses for less time (p = 0.02). Of the subjects who used contact lens cases, 74.6% were unsure when they should replace their case. Frequency of case replacement was not associated with age (p = 0.5), gender (p = 0.5), years of contact lens wear (p = 0.7), MRS (p = 0.4), replacement compliance (p = 0.3), or ON wear compliance (p = 0.7).

CONCLUSIONS

Daily replacement wearers were most likely to be compliant with contact lens replacement, but all subjects, including daily replacement wearers, had similar ON wear non-compliance. Non-compliant lens replacement was associated with non-compliant ON wear, but contact lens case replacement was not related to either compliance category. The majority of subjects had no knowledge of proper contact lens case replacement, despite compliance in other categories.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Southern California College of Optometry, Marshall B. Ketchum University, 2575 Yorba Linda Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831, United States. Electronic address: erueff@ketchum.edu.The Ohio State University College of Optometry, 338 W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, United States.The Ohio State University College of Optometry, 338 W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, United States.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

30890305

Citation

Rueff, Erin M., et al. "A Study of Contact Lens Compliance in a Non-clinical Setting." Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association, vol. 42, no. 5, 2019, pp. 557-561.
Rueff EM, Wolfe J, Bailey MD. A study of contact lens compliance in a non-clinical setting. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2019;42(5):557-561.
Rueff, E. M., Wolfe, J., & Bailey, M. D. (2019). A study of contact lens compliance in a non-clinical setting. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association, 42(5), 557-561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2019.03.001
Rueff EM, Wolfe J, Bailey MD. A Study of Contact Lens Compliance in a Non-clinical Setting. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2019;42(5):557-561. PubMed PMID: 30890305.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A study of contact lens compliance in a non-clinical setting. AU - Rueff,Erin M, AU - Wolfe,Jessica, AU - Bailey,Melissa D, Y1 - 2019/03/16/ PY - 2018/12/15/received PY - 2019/03/01/revised PY - 2019/03/04/accepted PY - 2019/3/21/pubmed PY - 2020/10/21/medline PY - 2019/3/21/entrez KW - Compliance KW - Contact lens case KW - Overnight wear SP - 557 EP - 561 JF - Contact lens & anterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association JO - Cont Lens Anterior Eye VL - 42 IS - 5 N2 - PURPOSE: To evaluate soft contact lens replacement, overnight (ON) wear, and contact lens case compliance in a non-clinical sample. METHODS: Subjects (n = 297) were recruited at the Center for Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. Adult (≥ 18 years) soft contact lens wearers completed a survey about contact lens replacement, ON contact lens wear, and contact lens case replacement habits. RESULTS: Two-week replacement lenses (according to the manufacturer's replacement schedule [MRS]) were most common (45.5%), followed by monthly (34.3%) and daily replacement (20.2%). Non-compliance with replacement schedule was reported in 38.7% of subjects. Age (p = 0.02), years of lens wear (p = 0.02), and MRS (p <0.0001) affected replacement compliance. Post-hoc analysis showed daily replacement wearers were more compliant than two-week (p <0.0001) and monthly (p <0.0001) replacement wearers with prescribed lens replacement. Non-compliance with prescribed ON wear was reported in 23.9% of subjects. Subjects who were non-compliant with lens replacement were more likely to be non-compliant with ON wear (p = 0.02) and had worn contact lenses for less time (p = 0.02). Of the subjects who used contact lens cases, 74.6% were unsure when they should replace their case. Frequency of case replacement was not associated with age (p = 0.5), gender (p = 0.5), years of contact lens wear (p = 0.7), MRS (p = 0.4), replacement compliance (p = 0.3), or ON wear compliance (p = 0.7). CONCLUSIONS: Daily replacement wearers were most likely to be compliant with contact lens replacement, but all subjects, including daily replacement wearers, had similar ON wear non-compliance. Non-compliant lens replacement was associated with non-compliant ON wear, but contact lens case replacement was not related to either compliance category. The majority of subjects had no knowledge of proper contact lens case replacement, despite compliance in other categories. SN - 1476-5411 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/30890305/A_study_of_contact_lens_compliance_in_a_non_clinical_setting_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -