Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts
Pur po se: To evaluate the quality of life (QOL) in children who had undergone surgery for pediatric cataract. Ma te ri al and Met hod: Twenty-five children were included in the study and were divided into two group according to age (group 1 - patients younger than 6 years and group 2 - patients o...
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doaj-eccfb26a29124e1f94fe1511f031bf0f2020-11-24T23:20:19ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi1300-06592147-26612013-06-0143315616010.4274/tjo.43.51423Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric CataractsAslıhan Uzun0Huban Atilla1Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göz Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı, Ankara, TürkiyeAnkara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göz Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı, Ankara, TürkiyePur po se: To evaluate the quality of life (QOL) in children who had undergone surgery for pediatric cataract. Ma te ri al and Met hod: Twenty-five children were included in the study and were divided into two group according to age (group 1 - patients younger than 6 years and group 2 - patients older than 7 years). A questionnaire was given to the patients and their parents to assess the QQL. The questionnaire had 4 parts evaluating the functional, social and surgical apprehensions of the parents and a part appraising the child’s thought. This last part was answered by parents in group 1 and by children in group 2. The correlations between the questionnaire results and patient characteristics were assessed statistically. Re sults: The mean age was 3.5±1.6 (1.5-6) years in group 1 and 9.9±2.6 (7-15) years in group 2. Functional, social or surgical scores were 42.5 (0-80), 45 (5-100) and 63 (12.5-100) in group 1 and 40 (10-90), 70 (40-85) and 75 (25-100) in group 2, respectively. Functional, social or surgical scores were not significantly different between the groups. Social apprehensions were significantly higher in the parents of patients with preoperative strabismus in group 2 (Mann-Whitney U test, p=0.05). Dis cus si on: Pediatric cataracts have a great impact on children’s life socially and functionally. Depending on the age at surgery, the visual acuity of the patients may vary, but the associated preoperative strabismus causes more social concern in the parents. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2013; 43: 156-60)http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_2258/Quality-of-life-Questionnaire-In-Children-Operated-For-Pediatric-CataractsQuality of lifepediatric cataract |
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Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts |
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Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts |
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Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts |
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Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts |
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Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Children Operated for Pediatric Cataracts |
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quality-of-life questionnaire in children operated for pediatric cataracts |
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Pur po se: To evaluate the quality of life (QOL) in children who had undergone surgery for pediatric cataract.
Ma te ri al and Met hod: Twenty-five children were included in the study and were divided into two group according to age (group 1 -
patients younger than 6 years and group 2 - patients older than 7 years). A questionnaire was given to the patients and their parents to assess
the QQL. The questionnaire had 4 parts evaluating the functional, social and surgical apprehensions of the parents and a part appraising the
child’s thought. This last part was answered by parents in group 1 and by children in group 2. The correlations between the questionnaire results
and patient characteristics were assessed statistically.
Re sults: The mean age was 3.5±1.6 (1.5-6) years in group 1 and 9.9±2.6 (7-15) years in group 2. Functional, social or surgical scores were 42.5
(0-80), 45 (5-100) and 63 (12.5-100) in group 1 and 40 (10-90), 70 (40-85) and 75 (25-100) in group 2, respectively. Functional, social or
surgical scores were not significantly different between the groups. Social apprehensions were significantly higher in the parents of patients with
preoperative strabismus in group 2 (Mann-Whitney U test, p=0.05).
Dis cus si on: Pediatric cataracts have a great impact on children’s life socially and functionally. Depending on the age at surgery, the
visual acuity of the patients may vary, but the associated preoperative strabismus causes more social concern in the parents. (Turk J
Ophthalmol 2013; 43: 156-60) |
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Quality of life pediatric cataract |
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