Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 29, Issue 1 , Pages 5-15, March 2006

What the patient wore, and why …

  • T. Bowden

      Affiliations

    • Tim Bowden is a contact lens optician in Kent, a visiting contact lens lecturer in the Centre for Applied Optics at City and Islington College London, a special subject advisor to the Contact lens Collection at the BOA Museum College of Optometrists, London, and an ABDO Contact lens examiner.
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Present address: Meadow Cottage, Green Farm Lane, Shorne Gravesend, Kent DA12 3HL, UK. Tel.: +44 1474 822919; mobile: 44 7967 023845.
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  • A. Harknett

      Affiliations

    • A. Harknett is Senior Contact Lens Lecturer in the Centre for Applied Optics at City and Islington College London, Fellow and Past President of the BCLA, and an ABDO Contact lens examiner.

Contact Lens Department, City and Islington College, Centre for Applied Sciences, 311-321 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7DD, UK

published online 01 February 2006.

Abstract 

This study set out to compare the wearing habits and attitudes of patients today with those, featured in a study by Cross, fitted prior to 1949. Information was sought in the present time regarding the age, occupation and sex of the wearers in 10 different categories of lens types currently available. The views of the patients were also sought regarding the comfort, distance vision, close vision, convenience and how the present lenses met their expectations. Motivation to wear contact lenses was also compared between the two studies. Results show a considerable change in the age of wearers both at the time of fitting and at the time of the studies, occupations of the wearers, and wearing modalities. Most of all it highlights the huge amount of choice available to the modern wearer, not only in lens types and materials, but also in the location and type of practice fitting lenses now at very much lower costs. Wearing times tend to have dropped since 1949 but through choice rather than necessity.

Keywords: Contact lenses, Expectations, Modalities, Motivation, Patient survey, Rating

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PII: S1367-0484(06)00003-8

doi:10.1016/j.clae.2005.12.002

Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 29, Issue 1 , Pages 5-15, March 2006