Adverse Impact Of Glaucoma On Psychological Function

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  • Dr.Kavitha Munuswamy , Dr. Adnan Mohamed Matheen , Dr. Maj Premnath , Dr. Muthusundari Arunachalam , Dr. Dodda Lakshmi Priya , Dr. Vudi Sai Srinija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.S02.192

Abstract

Background:

To compare the quality of life in patients with & without glaucoma using National Eye Institute 25-Item Visual Function Questionnaire (NEIVFQ25). To assess the impact of psychological function in patient with glaucoma.

Materials and Methods:

This study is Self-administered questionnaire based cross-sectional study with a comparison group. 50 patients with glaucoma and 50 patients without glaucoma were included in the study. Their quality of life, mental health, social function & daily activities were assessed using NEIVFQ25.

Results:

The mean age of the participants in healthy group & those with glaucoma were 47.2 ± 11.8 & 48.2 ± 13.3 respectively. The p value was 0.72, both the groups were comparable in terms of age distribution. Questionnaire contains 3 parts, PART 1 of the questionnaire was about general health and vision. It was seen that glaucoma patients had a significantly poor general health and vision than the healthy controls (p value <0.01). The PART 2 was about difficulty with activities. It was seen that glaucoma patients had a significantly higher visual difficulty with activities than the healthy controls (p value <0.01). The PART 3 was about responses to vision problems. It was seen that glaucoma patients had a significantly similar response to visual problems as that of healthy participants (p value <0.01).

Conclusion:

Glaucoma patients dependency rate on others is on higher side. It raises a question whether along with routine ophthalmological evaluation we need a psychological evaluation as well.

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2023-01-01 — Updated on 2023-01-01

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Adverse Impact Of Glaucoma On Psychological Function. (2023). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 1582-1587. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.S02.192