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P1 | F | 26 | Bachelor | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P2 | F | 34 | Master | Refractive error | Soft | > 3 years |
P3* | F | 4 | Illiterate | Aphakia | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P4 | F | 16 | Student | Irregular cornea | Corneal RGP | 1–3 years |
P5* | M | 8 | Student | Eye injury | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P6 | F | 30 | Bachelor | Refractive error | Soft | > 3 years |
P7 | F | 28 | Bachelor | Irregular cornea | Corneal RGP | 1–3 years |
P8 | M | 27 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP Scleral RGP | 1–3 years Neophytes |
P9 | F | 36 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P10 | F | 42 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P11 | M | 39 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P12 | M | 27 | Bachelor | KCN | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P13 | M | 48 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P14 | F | 31 | Bachelor | Refractive error | Soft | > 3 years |
P15 | M | 51 | Master | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P16 | M | 44 | Bachelor | KCN | Corneal RGP | > 3 years |
P17* | M | 3 Months | Illiterate | Aphakia | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P18 | M | 24 | Bachelor | KCN | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P19 | M | 37 | Diploma | KCN | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P20* | M | 5 | Illiterate | Eye injury | Corneal RGP | 1–3 years |
P21 | M | 37 | Associate degree | KCN | Corneal RGP Scleral RGP | 1–3 years 1–3 years |
P22 | M | 22 | Diploma | KCN | Corneal RGP | Neophytes |
P23 | M | 29 | Diploma | KCN | Corneal RGP | 1–3 years |
P24 | M | 41 | Diploma | KCN | Corneal RGP Scleral RGP | Neophytes Neophytes |
Eye Care Practitioners | ||||||
Participant | Profession | Work Experience (Year) | Work Experience in CL Clinic (Year) | |||
P25 | Optometrist | 25 | 20 | |||
P26 | Optometrist | 13 | 11 | |||
P27 | Optometrist | 10 | 9 | |||
P28 | Ophthalmologist | 11 | 10 | |||
P29 | Ophthalmologist | 2 | 1 | |||
P30 | Ophthalmologist | 41 | 37 | |||
P31 | Optometrist | 12 | 10 | |||
P32 | Optometrist | 34 | 30 | |||
P33 | Optometrist | 10 | 8 |
- *The mothers answered the questions P Participant RGP Rigid Gas Permeable KCN Keratoconus