QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS AFTER SURGICAL INTERVENTION AT THE CLINIC FOR EYE DISEASES TUZLA

Saša Koca, Dženana Radžo Alibegović
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Visual impairment negatively affects the quality of life of people and it is an important parameter of the outcome of treatment of patients diagnosed with cataracts, glaucoma, strabismus or injuries. The goal of the research was to assess the psychological aspects of the quality of life of patients with the above-mentioned diagnoses.The research included 99 patients of both sexes, who, after surgery at the Clinic for Eye Diseases Tuzla, were monitored on an outpatient basis in the Clinic's Specialist Outpatient Clinic. For the purposes of the research, the Vision Questionnaire (NEI VFQ-25), version 2000, was used.The age of the respondents ranged from 5 to 78 years. The majority of respondents were men 50 (50.50%). The average chronological age of male respondents is 47.50±21.56 years, and female respondents 50.12±20.85. In the total sample, 45.5% of respondents have cataracts, 29.3% glaucoma, 11.1% strabismus and 14.1% have an eye injury. Of these 99 respondents, 47.5% consider their health to be average, 44.4% consider it to be above average, while 8.1% of respondents consider it to be below average. A higher percentage of male respondents have glaucoma (38%) and injuries/trauma (20%) compared to female respondents. A higher percentage of female respondents (55.1%) state that their quality of life is above average, while the percentage of male respondents is 34%. The quality of life is average for 56% of male respondents and 38.8% of female respondents. The results of the chi-square test showed that there is no statistically significant difference in relation to the gender and quality of life of the respondents (χ2= 4.48; df= 2; p= 0.106). The results of the univariate analysis of variance in relation to the cause of visual impairment, and the vision problems experienced by the subjects showed that there is a statistically significant difference between the subjects in relation to the cause of visual impairment. In relation to the overall results of vision problems, it may be concluded that subjects with cataracts and glaucoma at the statistical significance level of 0.05 state that they have more vision problems compared to subjects with strabismus and injury. Subjects with cataracts at the significance level of 0.05 state that they have more vision problems compared to subjects with glaucoma.Although the self-assessment of the psychological and spiritual components of the quality of life of the subjects gave satisfactory results, it is necessary to provide specific support in order to prevent and eliminate negative reactions to the postoperative condition of operated patients. Keywords: quality of life (QoL), NEI VFQ-25 questionnaire, visual impairment.
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图兹拉眼病诊所手术治疗后患者的生活质量
视力障碍对人的生活质量有负面影响,是白内障、青光眼、斜视或外伤患者治疗效果的重要参数。这项研究的目的是评估上述诊断患者生活质量的心理方面。研究对象包括 99 名男女患者,他们在图兹拉眼科疾病诊所接受手术后,在该诊所的专家门诊接受门诊监测。研究使用了 2000 年版视力问卷(NEI VFQ-25)。大多数受访者为男性,占 50.50%。男性受访者的平均实际年龄为(47.50±21.56)岁,女性受访者的平均实际年龄为(50.12±20.85)岁。在所有样本中,45.5% 的受访者患有白内障,29.3% 患有青光眼,11.1% 患有斜视,14.1% 患有眼外伤。在这 99 名受访者中,47.5% 的受访者认为自己的健康状况一般,44.4% 的受访者认为自己的健康状况高于一般水平,8.1% 的受访者认为自己的健康状况低于一般水平。与女性受访者相比,患有青光眼(38%)和受伤/外伤(20%)的男性受访者比例较高。较高比例的女性受访者(55.1%)表示其生活质量高于平均水平,而男性受访者的这一比例为 34%。56% 的男性受访者和 38.8% 的女性受访者的生活质量处于平均水平。卡方检验结果显示,受访者的性别和生活质量在统计上没有显著差异(χ2= 4.48;df= 2;p= 0.106)。有关视力受损原因和受试者所经历的视力问题的单变量方差分析结果显示,受试者之间在视力受损原因方面存在统计学意义上的显著差异。就视力问题的总体结果而言,在 0.05 的统计显著性水平下,白内障和青光眼受试者与斜视和损伤受试者相比,视力问题更多。虽然受试者生活质量的心理和精神部分的自我评估结果令人满意,但有必要提供具体支持,以防止和消除手术患者术后的不良反应。
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