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Application of Information Technology to Enhance Clinical Experience of Adaptation in Glaucoma Subjects
The study was to investigate an effect analysis on the application on the information technology to enhance clinical experience
of adaptation in glaucoma subjects. A survey was conducted with a total of 142 patients who visited in a healthcare which
is in chungnam region between January 6 and May 30, 2014. Chi-square test was used for the examination of patients’
situation in people with ocular disease between one group and another group. Student’s T test analysis was performed
to measure the distinction of the ocular condition in respondents with glaucoma according to the tool of information
technology. Research are the findings of next followings. 1) For marriage status, marriage case (74.6%) in the people of
experiment was determined a significantly lower rate than participants (83.1%) in the another group (χ²=2.81, p<0.05).
2) For ocular health, rapid eyeball movement was much better improvement after application of information system than
before use of tool experience in the people of experiment (t=-6.59, p=0.000). 3) The health condition of participants who
had eaten spinach was estimated a good change in ocular health (t=-4.07, p=0.000). Therefore, an optimum information
technology will contribute to enhance the effect of ocular health for glaucoma patients of every hospital.
of adaptation in glaucoma subjects. A survey was conducted with a total of 142 patients who visited in a healthcare which
is in chungnam region between January 6 and May 30, 2014. Chi-square test was used for the examination of patients’
situation in people with ocular disease between one group and another group. Student’s T test analysis was performed
to measure the distinction of the ocular condition in respondents with glaucoma according to the tool of information
technology. Research are the findings of next followings. 1) For marriage status, marriage case (74.6%) in the people of
experiment was determined a significantly lower rate than participants (83.1%) in the another group (χ²=2.81, p<0.05).
2) For ocular health, rapid eyeball movement was much better improvement after application of information system than
before use of tool experience in the people of experiment (t=-6.59, p=0.000). 3) The health condition of participants who
had eaten spinach was estimated a good change in ocular health (t=-4.07, p=0.000). Therefore, an optimum information
technology will contribute to enhance the effect of ocular health for glaucoma patients of every hospital.
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Adaptation, Experience, Glaucoma, Information, Subjects, Technology
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