Factors affecting ocular trauma in Iran: A systematic review study

Author:

Mir Atefeh1ORCID,Baseri Maryam Moradi2ORCID,Farmanfarma Khadijeh Kalan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Clinical Research Center of Sabzevar Vasei Hospital Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences Sabzevar Iran

2. Department of Enviromental Health Pars Hospital Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

3. Department of Epidemiology Trauma Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences Kashan Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsOcular trauma (OT) is a a major cause of ocular morbidity and blindness. This study was systematically conducted to determine the factors contributing to OT in Iran.MethodsIn this study, a systematic review of all published articles in Persian and English languages from 2000 to 2023 was conducted to investigate the factors affecting OT in Iran. The included studies encompassed cross‐sectional, cohort, and case‐control designs. Articles were selected from internationally recognized databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar, as well as Persian databases such as SID and Magiran. The search strategy involved using keywords aligned with the (MeSH) terms, such as “oculars,” “trauma,” and “Iran.” Initially, 403 articles were identified, and ultimately, 14 articles met the inclusion criteria. To ensure the prevention of bias and assess the quality of the selected articles, the Newcastle‐Ottawa Scale was utilized.ResultIn the present study, the majority of individuals in the reviewed articles were categorized as having mild eye injuries (13.8%). A higher percentage of injuries was observed in males compared to females, and a higher prevalence of injuries was also observed in the age group of over 30 years compared to other age groups. Among the mechanical causes, sharp trauma had the highest prevalence rate (72.5%), while falls had the lowest prevalence rate (14%), followed by sport‐related injuries (29%). Non‐mechanical injuries were mentioned in only one article and had a prevalence rate of 1.5%ConclusionThe results of the current research have shown that among the mechanical injuries, accidents involving motorcycles and sharp objects are the leading causes of OT in Iranians. Therefore, the use of protective equipment such as goggles and adherence to traffic laws play a particularly important role, especially in men higher the age of 30. These findings highlight the necessity for targeted educational and preventive measures to reduce OT in Iran.

Publisher

Wiley

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