Effectiveness of low vision services in improving patient quality of life at Aravind Eye Hospital |
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Authors: | Anna T Do Krishanmurthy Ilango Dhivya Ramasamy Suriya Kalidasan Vijayakumar Balakrishnan Robert T Chang |
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Institution: | Department of Ophthalmology, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India;1Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Context:In India, where the heavy burden of visual impairment exists, low vision services are scarce and under-utilized.Aims:Our study was designed to survey the effectiveness of low vision exams and visual aids in improving patient quality of life in southern rural India.Results:About 44 of 55 low vision patients completed baseline and follow-up LVQOL surveys, and 30 normal vision controls matched for age, gender, and education were also surveyed (average 117.34 points). After the low vision clinic visit, the low vision group demonstrated a 4.55-point improvement in quality of life (from 77.77 to 82.33 points, P = 0.001). Adjusting for age, gender, and education, the low vision patients who also received LVAs (n = 24) experienced an even larger increase than those who did not (n = 20) (8.89 points, P < 0.001).Conclusion:Low vision services and visual aids can improve the quality of life in South Indian rural population regardless of age, gender, and education level. Thus, all low vision patients who meet the criteria should be referred for evaluation. |
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Keywords: | Low vision low vision aids quality of life |
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