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. 2019 Jan-Apr;13(1):9-15.
doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10078-1242.

Evaluation of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Glaucoma: A Hospital-based Study

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Evaluation of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Glaucoma: A Hospital-based Study

Munish Dhawan et al. J Curr Glaucoma Pract. 2019 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) is a broad concept that is affected in a complex way by many factors. Healthcare interventions are targeted now days to improve quality of life of affected individuals. Glaucoma is a major cause of irreversible blindness throughout the world and affects patient's quality of life in several ways. In present study, we aim to evaluate and quantify vision related quality of life in glaucoma patients in a tertiary care hospital setting.

Materials and methods: Vision related quality of life was evaluated in glaucoma patients using GQL-15 questionnaire, which compares the subjective performance of various vision related tasks in these patients. Fifty diagnosed cases of glaucoma and fifty healthy volunteers were included in the study. In both these groups, standard tests for visual function were done and both were assigned to complete the questionnaire. GQL-15 questionnaire includes 15 items divided between 4 factors pertaining to visual disability: central and near vision, peripheral vision, dark adaptation and glare, and outdoor mobility. Higher scores indicate greater difficulty in performing vision-related activities and poorer QoL.

Results: A total of 100 cases were enrolled out of which 50 were diagnosed glaucoma cases and 50 were controls. Almost three fourth of glaucoma patients, i.e., 72% were diagnosed as chronic open angle glaucoma where 24% were angle closure patients and rest 4% were normal tension glaucoma patients. The mean GQL score of glaucoma cases was 26.00 ± 10.84 and for controls it was 15.02 ± 0.14 (p value < 0.05). All subscale scores also showed a uniform rise in their value as we move from mild to severe cases thereby concluding that all visual parameters worsen with increase in severity pattern of disease.

Conclusions: As glaucoma patients have reduced vision related quality of life, so every effort should be made to preserve visual functions in these patients. Many activities that define independence and productivity in society require good vision and hence one of most devastating consequences of advancing visual impairment in glaucoma is progressive loss of independence thereby affecting patients quality of life.

How to cite this article: Dhawan M, Hans T, et al. Evaluation of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Glaucoma: A Hospital-based Study. J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2019;13(1):9-15.

Keywords: GQL 15 questionnaire; Glaucoma; Quality of life.

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Figures

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Comparative evaluation of scores of mean GQL-15 questionnaire
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Comparative evaluation of scores of GQL questionnaire between two groups
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Mean difference in GQL subscale scores in comparison to severity of glaucoma

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