Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman

Purpose: Cosmetic contact lens wearer had increased over the years. The increasing numbers of unlicensed practitioner promoting and selling the cosmetic contact lenses had become a concern. This was because the contact lens was not fitted properly to the patient’s eye. The materials of the contact l...

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Main Author: Abd Rahman, Nur Aisyah
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22381/
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description Purpose: Cosmetic contact lens wearer had increased over the years. The increasing numbers of unlicensed practitioner promoting and selling the cosmetic contact lenses had become a concern. This was because the contact lens was not fitted properly to the patient’s eye. The materials of the contact lenses were sometimes not known and therefore were dangerous. The aim of this research was to find out if there were any differences of contrast sensitivity between the two tested groups. The two groups were those who bought the cosmetic contact lenses from unlicensed practitioner and those who bought cosmetic contact lenses from licensed practitioners. Results: The study method used in this study was purposive sampling. The tools and instruments used were the slit lamp bio-microscopy, the CSV 1000E chart and the Snellen chart. To compare the means between the two groups, Mann-Whitney U Test was used because the data was not normal. By using the CSV 1000E chart, there were no significant differences in contrast sensitivity function in both tested groups. For each spatial frequency tested, the p values for 3 cpd was 0.918, 6 cpd = 0.382, 12 cpd = 0.318 and for 18 cpd = 0.187. Conclusion: This study has failed to show that cosmetic contact lens bought from unlicensed practitioner caused contrast sensitivity reduction. Future study should be done with larger sample size, various cosmetic contact lens brands, colors and designs, measuring the contact lens thickness, noting the water contents of the contact lenses and taking account of the corneal edema. The implication of this study was to find out if there were any effects in contrast sensitivity if the contact lens were bought from different sources.
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spelling uitm-223812018-12-14T02:49:19Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22381/ Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman Abd Rahman, Nur Aisyah Optometry. Opticians. Eyeglasses Eyeglasses. Lenses Purpose: Cosmetic contact lens wearer had increased over the years. The increasing numbers of unlicensed practitioner promoting and selling the cosmetic contact lenses had become a concern. This was because the contact lens was not fitted properly to the patient’s eye. The materials of the contact lenses were sometimes not known and therefore were dangerous. The aim of this research was to find out if there were any differences of contrast sensitivity between the two tested groups. The two groups were those who bought the cosmetic contact lenses from unlicensed practitioner and those who bought cosmetic contact lenses from licensed practitioners. Results: The study method used in this study was purposive sampling. The tools and instruments used were the slit lamp bio-microscopy, the CSV 1000E chart and the Snellen chart. To compare the means between the two groups, Mann-Whitney U Test was used because the data was not normal. By using the CSV 1000E chart, there were no significant differences in contrast sensitivity function in both tested groups. For each spatial frequency tested, the p values for 3 cpd was 0.918, 6 cpd = 0.382, 12 cpd = 0.318 and for 18 cpd = 0.187. Conclusion: This study has failed to show that cosmetic contact lens bought from unlicensed practitioner caused contrast sensitivity reduction. Future study should be done with larger sample size, various cosmetic contact lens brands, colors and designs, measuring the contact lens thickness, noting the water contents of the contact lenses and taking account of the corneal edema. The implication of this study was to find out if there were any effects in contrast sensitivity if the contact lens were bought from different sources. 2016 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22381/1/TD_NUR%20AISYAH%20ABD%20RAHMAN%20HS%20B%2016_5.pdf Abd Rahman, Nur Aisyah (2016) Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman. (2016) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Puncak Alam Campus. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/22381.pdf>
spellingShingle Optometry. Opticians. Eyeglasses
Eyeglasses. Lenses
Abd Rahman, Nur Aisyah
Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title_full Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title_fullStr Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title_full_unstemmed Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title_short Contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / Nur Aisyah Abd Rahman
title_sort contrast sensitivity function in cosmetic contact lens wearers from licensed and unlicensed practitioner / nur aisyah abd rahman
topic Optometry. Opticians. Eyeglasses
Eyeglasses. Lenses
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22381/