Perception of patients with retinal pathology on aspects of visual function and their management

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Abstract

Background and objective

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) are highly prevalent.

Objective

To explore perceptions of patients with AMD or DR about the impact of the disease and treatment on their daily living activities.

Materials and methods

Semi-structured interviews with a questionnaire developed from validated patient reported outcomes questionnaires. The questionnaire consisted of 19 questions about the disease and 9 about the treatment. The questions (items) were answered on a scale from 1 to 9. In addition, the patient interviewed was invited to make free comments on each question. Nine patients with AMD and 9 with DR were interviewed by videoconference or telephone call. A quantitative analysis of the responses and a qualitative analysis of the comments were carried out.

Results

The most relevant item for patients with AMD or DR is “Recognize people when they are nearby”, and “Read text in normal size font in a newspaper or book”, followed, in patients with AMD, by “Do things what you would like” and, in patients with DR, “Feeling frustrated by the vision problems.” Regarding the treatment, the most relevant aspects for both groups is that the treatment works and receiving appropriate information before and after the treatment. The qualitative comments were focused to the disease, the treatment, and to the role of doctors and the health system.

Conclusion

Quantitative responses and free comments can be useful to improve the care of patients with AMD or DR by physicians and the health system.
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视网膜病变患者对视觉功能及其管理方面的看法。
背景和目的:老年性黄斑变性(AMD)和糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)的发病率很高:探讨老年性黄斑变性或糖尿病视网膜病变患者对疾病和治疗对其日常生活活动的影响的看法:半结构式访谈,问卷由经过验证的患者报告结果问卷编制而成。问卷包括 19 个关于疾病的问题和 9 个关于治疗的问题。这些问题(项目)按 1 到 9 的评分标准进行回答。此外,受访患者还可就每个问题自由发表意见。9 名 AMD 患者和 9 名 DR 患者通过视频会议或电话接受了访谈。对回答进行了定量分析,对评论进行了定性分析:与 AMD 或 DR 患者最相关的项目是 "认出附近的人 "和 "阅读报纸或书籍中正常大小字体的文字",其次是 AMD 患者的 "做自己想做的事 "和 DR 患者的 "因视力问题而感到沮丧"。关于治疗,两组患者最关心的问题都是治疗是否有效,以及在治疗前后是否获得了适当的信息。定性评论的重点是疾病、治疗以及医生和医疗系统的作用:定量回答和自由评论有助于改善医生和医疗系统对老年性视网膜病变(AMD)或动力障碍性视网膜病变(DR)患者的护理。
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