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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1322-1325, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924142

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@#Objective To analyze the vision-related quality of life (VRQL) and mental disorder in patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients. Methods Ophthalmic examinations were carried out in 200 POAG participants from May, 2013 to April, 2016. Another 100 volunteers were enrolled as control group. The questionnaires included VRQL, linear rating scale (RS) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results The score of VRQL decreased significantly in the patients group (t=3.998, P<0.001), which mainly showed in dyslexia, dark adaptation, and driving (F>2.523, P<0.05). The RS score significantly decreased in the patients group (t=4.021, P<0.001). The detection rates of anxiety and depression were obviously higher in the patients group than in the control group. Conclusion Patients with POAG have disabilities in mental disorder, self-assessment and VRQL, which need seriously attention.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 843-847, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-635697

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BackgroundThe influence of glaucoma on the quality of life in patients is of increasing concern for ophthalmologists in recent years. However,some studies demonstrated that different types of questionnaires about quality of life have various disadvantages. Therefore, to accurately and fully assess the influencing factors of quality of life in glaucoma patients is very important. ObjectiveThe present study was to survey the self-reported visionrelated quality of life(QOL) in glaucoma patients by means of utility analysis and to tentatively analyze its influencing factors. Methods Patients with glaucoma were recruited from a single tertiary ophthalmic department. Standard face-to-face interviews were conducted. Utility values of linear rating scale ( RS ) and time trade-off ( TTO ) were calculated to evaluate the self-reported vision-related QOL of the patients. The correlations of the utility values with the patients' general and ophthalmologic characteristics were also analyzed. This survey was approved by the Ethic Committee of Beijing Tongren Hospital. Oral informed consent was obtained from the subjects before the study.ResultsA cross-sectional study was designed. A total of 86 glaucoma patients were enrolled in this study with 62 male and 24 female, with a mean age of 44. 67 years old. The mean utility values measured by RS and TTO were 0. 62± 0. 19 and 0. 77 ± 0. 12, respectively, and no evidential correlation was found between these two values ( r =0. 074, P=0. 499 ). The RS value was associated with daily visual acuity,mean deviation(MD) of visual field and the history of trabeculectomy. Neither daily visual acuity nor MD showed a significant correlation with the TTO value. Age, work status and educational background contributed to higher utility value for the TTO method. After adjusting for age, work status and educational level,patients with visual acuity in the worse-seeing eye better than 0. 3 showed a higher TTO value than those with less than 0. 3. Conclusions Utility analysis possesses the advantages of convenience and sensitivity. RS utility value is easily affected by the Objective visual status and surgery history in glaucomatous patients,which reflects the subjective assessment of patients'visual quality. However, TTO value is primarily associated with age,work status and education level rather than visual function in glaucoma patients,which is therefore subjective assessment of the disease-related quality of life. These Results indicate that visual function impairment is not a determining factor for the QOL of glaucoma patients.

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