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Machbub Junaedi; Wahjoe Handini

Proceeding of the International Conference on Law and Human Rights 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Presbyopia is called Also eye old or vision old that is condition Where ray come parallel No can refracted appropriate on the retina, but No on One focus point , can in front of or behind the retina. Hypermetropia known Also with nearsighted near , where ray parallel refracted behind the retina, as a result object that is located Far from the eyeball No will looks clear in vision sufferer . Concept base For to overcome presbyopia sufferers with refractive status hypermetropia is with give glasses For tool help his vision . Purpose study This is For know method determine size glasses on presbyopia sufferers with refractive status hypermetropia in optics Agus . Type study This is studies case with approach descriptive . Population in study This is overall sufferer abnormality refraction visiting​ to optic Agus on 01-29 February 2024 . The method of data collection used is interview And observation . Total sufferers abnormality refraction visiting​ to optics Agus as many as 66 patients with details of 5 patients emmetropia , 27 patients with myopia refraction status , 28 patients with refraction status hypermetropia and 6 people with refractive status astigmatism . And in study This obtained case vision Far And near run away , after corrected Then given S+1.00 lens ADD +200 for eye right And left . Based on results study This can concluded on presbyopia sufferers with hypermetropia status can handled with use bifocal or multifocal glasses .

Hendra Yuda; Joko Irawan; Kukuh Mujiono

JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT DAN SOSIAL 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

Hypermetropia is a refractive disorder that affects the eye's focus on close objects and can affect academic activities. This study involved 125 students from Ma Chung University Malang, aged 17–24 years, to determine the prevalence of hypermetropia and explore factors that affect their visual health. Data collection was carried out through visual acuity examination using the Snellen chart and questionnaires related to visual habits and duration of gadget use. The results showed that 3.2% of respondents had hypermetropia. Most students (96.8%) used gadgets for more than two hours per day, with 91.2% of them doing so in a lying position, which can increase the risk of eye strain. In addition, symptoms such as blurred vision (58.4%) and eye fatigue (38.4%) were frequently reported. Other risk factors, such as lack of outdoor activities, also contributed to the decline in eye health. Education about healthy visual habits, such as the application of the 20-20-20 rule and regular eye examinations, is essential to prevent worsening of the condition. The results of this study are expected to be a basis for universities in increasing student awareness of the importance of maintaining eye health in the digital era.

Hendra Yuda; Joko Irawan; Kukuh Mujiono

JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT DAN SOSIAL 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

Hypermetropia is a refractive disorder that affects the eye's focus on close objects and can affect academic activities. This study involved 125 students from Ma Chung University Malang, aged 17–24 years, to determine the prevalence of hypermetropia and explore factors that affect their visual health. Data collection was carried out through visual acuity examination using the Snellen chart and questionnaires related to visual habits and duration of gadget use. The results showed that 3.2% of respondents had hypermetropia. Most students (96.8%) used gadgets for more than two hours per day, with 91.2% of them doing so in a lying position, which can increase the risk of eye strain. In addition, symptoms such as blurred vision (58.4%) and eye fatigue (38.4%) were frequently reported. Other risk factors, such as lack of outdoor activities, also contributed to the decline in eye health. Education about healthy visual habits, such as the application of the 20-20-20 rule and regular eye examinations, is essential to prevent worsening of the condition. The results of this study are expected to be a basis for universities in increasing student awareness of the importance of maintaining eye health in the digital era.