Context of Atropine Adherence in Preschool Children with Early-Onset Myopia: A Qualitative Study
Ciao-Lin Ho

TL;DR
This study explores how preschool children in Taiwan adhere to atropine treatment for myopia, identifying barriers and facilitators from caregivers' perspectives.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the social and environmental factors influencing atropine adherence in preschool children with myopia.
Findings
Barriers to atropine adherence include side effects, parental neglect, and lack of understanding of long-term drug use.
Facilitators include teacher support, nurse management, and ophthalmologist guidance.
Creating a social support network and personalized drug strategies can improve adherence and awareness of myopia.
Abstract
The use of atropine is currently one of the most effective methods used to prevent myopia progression. The purpose of this study was to investigate atropine adherence in preschool children with myopia, to explain the context of treatment through caregivers, and to identify barriers and facilitators of using atropine. We conducted in-depth interviews with 60 caregivers of children (parents, kindergarten teachers and nurses) in four different areas ranging from large cities to rural areas in Taiwan. Based on the social ecological theory model, the recorded text was systematically analyzed, extracted, edited and indexed by NVivo 12 Plus. After interviewing caregivers, we determined the barriers and facilitators at the four levels of influence (children, parents, school, and hospital and society). Barriers included the side effects, parental neglect, lack of understanding of long-term drug…
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