Otago Daily Times

Vision problems found in pupils

- KAY SINCLAIR

A GROUP of Kaikorai Valley College pupils yesterday experience­d the reality of several common sight problems.

During a teaching session with Otago Polytechni­c occupation­al therapy students Aleisha McMurray and Tahlia Hapuku, the year 10 pupils wore goggles simulating specific eye conditions such as cataracts, macular degenerati­on and diabetic eye disease, then tried to carry out activities while experienci­ng the difficulti­es associated with the simulated conditions.

They were then screened by the two OT students with a simple device called an eyes right toolkit (ERT) which detects low vision and sight deficits. And they were taught how to screen each other.

The two students have been working with the pupils, teaching them about looking after their eye health, as part of the school’s physical education course.

The sessions were part of a vision screening pilot programme resulting from a collaborat­ion between Otago Polytechni­c, Retina NZ and the Vision Impairment Charitable Trust Aotearoa involving the use of the ERT device, which is used by health profession­als and lay people alike to screen for low vision.

‘‘What Aleisha and Tahlia have been doing with the pupils is very basic screening,’’ research supervisor and polytechni­c principal lecturer in occupation­al therapy Mary Butler said.

The device was simple but very effective, picking up about 80% of sight deficit problems in those screened.

They were expecting to find some schoolchil­dren who needed to visit their optometris­t and had arranged for a halfprice consultati­on for anyone referred through the project, Dr Butler said.

The pupils were learning about computer vision syndrome, how to protect their eyes from the effects of constant exposure to screens and the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect against UV radiation.

And they would be able to download an ERT app, developed by polytechni­c Informatio­n Technology students, so they could screen family and friends.

The two OT students will report the results of their work with the school pupils at a free save sight symposium at the polytechni­c Hub on Saturday.

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Reality . . . Kaikorai Valley College year 10 pupil Emma Hedges needs a guiding hand from fellow pupil Katha Isip as she tries to find her way while experienci­ng the effects of cataracts through cataract simulation goggles.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Reality . . . Kaikorai Valley College year 10 pupil Emma Hedges needs a guiding hand from fellow pupil Katha Isip as she tries to find her way while experienci­ng the effects of cataracts through cataract simulation goggles.

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