Abstract

Volume.118 Number.2

Original article : Clinical science

Trends of Refractive Correction in the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces: Examination after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Kouzo Harimoto1, Naoko Kato1, Takuhei Shoji2, Hiroya Goto1,3, Shinichi Tokuno4, Manabu Fujii5, Masaru Takeuchi1
1 Department of Ophthalmology, National Defense Medical College
2 Department of Ophthalmology, Yukisada Hospital
3 Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Experiment Unit of Military Medicine
4 Department of Defense Medicine, National Defense Medical College
5 Health and Medical Division, Bureau of Personnel and Education, Ministry of Defense

Purpose: To investigate the trends in refractive correction in Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces' (JGSDF) soldiers.
Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 519 soldiers of the Camp Funaoka in the northeastern region.
Results: Five hundred and sixteen subjects (99.4%) responded. In total, 246 soldiers (47.7%) wore spectacles or contact lenses. Among the contact lens wearers, 52 had experienced problems previously and 35 reported problems that occurred during military exercises. With regard to military exercises, 66.9% and 63.5% of the spectacle or disposable soft contact lens-users reported inconvenience. Among contact lens users, 33.1% reported that they changed to new sterilized contact lenses only occasionally and 61.9% did not change their contact lenses at all during exercises. During disaster-relief work, subjects worried 'very' (21.5%) or 'somewhat' (46.9%) about problems associated with their spectacles or contact lenses. Twenty-four had undergone refractive surgery (4.9%).
Conclusion: About one-half of the JGSDF soldiers surveyed required refractive correction. Attention to convenient and safe refractive correction in the military is warranted.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi (J Jpn Ophthalmol Soc) 118: 84-90, 2014.

Key words
Refractive error, Refractive correction, Refractive surgery, Disaster-relief dispatch, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
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Naoko Kato, M.D Department of Ophthalmology, National Defense Medical College. 3-2 Namiki, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama-ken 359-8513, Japan