Self-reported driving difficulty in patients with bilateral cataract

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2021.09.003
Mohd Harimi Abd Rahman , Haliza Abdul Mutalib , Nurul Hafizah Mohd Norizan , Md Mustafa Md-Muziman-Syah
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Abstract

Purpose

The presence of cataract causes reduction in visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity (CS) and thus can affect individual's daily activities. The aim of this study was to investigate self-reported driving difficulty in patients with bilateral cataract.

Methods

A total of 99 participants aged 50 and above, with bilateral cataract, who possessed a valid driving license and drove regularly were chosen for this cross-sectional study that looked into their visual functions (VA and CS) and driving difficulty using the self-reported Driving Difficulty Questionnaire.

Results

The mean age of the participants was 65.04±7.22 years old. Results showed that the mean composite driving difficulty score was 83.18±11.74 and most of the participants were having difficulty for driving in the rain (73.7%) and at night (85.9%). Furthermore, the study found that there was a significant correlation between driving difficulty score and CS (rs = 0.40, p = 0.03). However, there was no significant correlation between driving difficulty score and VA (rs = -0.14, p = 0.17). A linear regression was calculated to predict driving difficulty score based on binocular CS and a significant regression equation was found (F (1,28) = 8.115, p = 0.008) with R² of 0.225. Drivers with bilateral cataract will most likely experience some forms of difficulty, especially when driving under low contrast conditions.

Conclusion

The findings of this study demand that a comprehensive eye examination should be made compulsory for older adult drivers when issuing or renewing their driving license for the safety of all road users.

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双侧白内障患者自述驾驶困难
目的白内障的存在会导致视力和对比敏感度下降,从而影响个人的日常活动。本研究的目的是调查双侧白内障患者自述的驾驶困难。方法选取99例50岁及以上、持有有效驾照、经常开车的双侧白内障患者,采用自述驾驶难度问卷调查其视功能(VA、CS)和驾驶难度。结果患者平均年龄65.04±7.22岁。结果表明,被调查者的平均综合驾驶困难得分为83.18±11.74,其中以雨天驾驶困难(73.7%)和夜间驾驶困难(85.9%)为主。此外,本研究发现驾驶难度评分与CS之间存在显著相关(rs = 0.40, p = 0.03)。驾驶难度评分与VA无显著相关(rs = -0.14, p = 0.17)。双目CS预测驾驶难度评分的线性回归方程为(F (1,28) = 8.115, p = 0.008), R²为0.225。患有双侧白内障的司机很可能会遇到一些困难,特别是在低对比度条件下驾驶时。结论本研究结果表明,为了所有道路使用者的安全,在发放或更新驾驶执照时,应强制对老年驾驶员进行全面的眼睛检查。
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