Cross-sectional Survey to Determine the Awareness and Uptake of Glaucoma Surgery

N. Kizor-Akaraiwe, Ifeoma N. Asimadu, N. Uche, S. Okeke, Obinna Shiweobi
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Introduction: This study aimed to determine the awareness and uptake of surgery as a treatment option in patients with glaucoma on medical treatment. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among consenting patients with primary glaucoma who were on medical treatment. The survey was conducted in two eye care facilities (government-owned and private). After responding to a questionnaire, patients had ocular examinations, including visual acuity, anterior/posterior segment examinations, gonioscopy and central visual field testing. Information was obtained on the patients’ awareness of a surgical option, and reasons for non-uptake among those offered surgery were recorded. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify possible predictors of awareness of glaucoma. Results: Across both facilities, 299 patients with glaucoma with a mean age of 63.9 years participated in this study. There were 167 (55.9%) male and 132 (44.1%) female participants. Two hundred and sixty-seven (89.3%) had a formal education, and of the 169 evaluated for visual fields in the worse eye, 129 (76.3%) had severe (advanced) glaucoma. Only 79 (26.4%) of the participants were aware of surgery as a treatment option for glaucoma. The multivariate analysis found that female patients, patients from the private eye care facility and patients with primary angle closure glaucoma patients were more likely to be aware of glaucoma surgery than male patients, patients from the government-owned eye care facility and patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. Patients with primary angle closure glaucoma were more likely to be aware of glaucoma surgery than those with primary open-angle glaucoma. Cost was identified as the major barrier to the uptake of glaucoma surgery when it was recommended, followed by fear of blindness. Age, level of education and severity of disease had no statistical relationship to awareness of glaucoma surgery. Conclusion: Incorporating routine glaucoma education and counselling into glaucoma care protocols will likely improve awareness of glaucoma surgery as a treatment option.
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横断面调查确定青光眼手术的认识和吸收
前言:本研究旨在确定在接受药物治疗的青光眼患者中,手术作为一种治疗选择的认知度和接受度。方法:采用横断面调查方法,对同意接受内科治疗的原发性青光眼患者进行调查。该调查是在两家眼科护理机构(国有和私营)进行的。在完成问卷调查后,对患者进行视力检查,包括视力、前/后节检查、角镜检查和中央视野检查。获得了关于患者对手术选择的认识的信息,并记录了那些提供手术的患者不接受手术的原因。采用Logistic回归分析确定青光眼认知的可能预测因素。结果:在两家机构中,299名平均年龄为63.9岁的青光眼患者参与了这项研究。男性167人(55.9%),女性132人(44.1%)。267人(89.3%)接受过正规教育,在169名视力较差的患者中,129人(76.3%)患有严重(晚期)青光眼。只有79人(26.4%)的参与者知道手术是青光眼的治疗选择。多因素分析发现,女性患者、私立眼科机构患者和原发性闭角型青光眼患者对青光眼手术的知晓度高于男性患者、公立眼科机构患者和原发性开角型青光眼患者。原发性闭角型青光眼患者比原发性开角型青光眼患者更容易意识到青光眼手术。当建议进行青光眼手术时,费用被确定为主要障碍,其次是对失明的恐惧。年龄、受教育程度和疾病严重程度与青光眼手术认知度无统计学关系。结论:将常规青光眼教育和咨询纳入青光眼护理方案可能会提高人们对青光眼手术作为治疗选择的认识。
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