Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method

Abstract Background Substantial challenges have been reported in China in terms of the large number of adult patients with strabismus and their poor quality of life. Quality of life is a cultural concept that varies according to personal feelings and perceptions, and it is influenced by physical, ps...

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Main Authors: Zonghua Wang, Juan Zhou, Yan Xu, Honghua Yin, Xi She, Wei Bian, Xianyuan Wang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0991-y
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spelling doaj-fe63af5304384b5db3a498d58c13282f2020-11-24T21:21:38ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252018-09-0116111110.1186/s12955-018-0991-yDevelopment of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed methodZonghua Wang0Juan Zhou1Yan Xu2Honghua Yin3Xi She4Wei Bian5Xianyuan Wang6School of Nursing, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)School of Nursing, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)Southwest Eye Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)Southwest Eye Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)School of Nursing, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)Abstract Background Substantial challenges have been reported in China in terms of the large number of adult patients with strabismus and their poor quality of life. Quality of life is a cultural concept that varies according to personal feelings and perceptions, and it is influenced by physical, psychological and social factors. However, to date, there has been no mixed-method research of the quality of life of Chinese adult patients with strabismus, and no conceptual model has been reported. This study aimed to utilize mixed methods to explore the influence of strabismus on health-related quality of life in Chinese adult patients and to develop a conceptual model. Methods Thirty adult patients with strabismus from three tertiary hospitals in China participated in the interview. In-depth one-to-one interviews were semi-structured and addressed strabismus-related symptoms and the impacts on the participants’ quality of life. Transcripts were analysed to identify themes. A self-designed questionnaire was distributed to 448 patients, 437 of whom returned valid questionnaires. Descriptive statistics and x 2 test were conducted. Results Five themes were revealed regarding the impact of strabismus on patient quality of life: appearance, daily activities, personal development, social interaction, and emotions. In the survey, the top three symptoms (n ≥ 70%) rated by the participants were monocular vision, eye fatigue and physical discomfort. Compared to those without diplopia, the patients who suffered diplopia more often reported experiencing the symptoms of blurred vision, monocular vision, physical discomfort, eye fatigue, cannot estimate depth well and increasing deviation size (all p < 0.05). Conclusions This study is the first to examine quality of life among Chinese strabismus patients using both qualitative and quantitative methods and proposing a conceptual model. Symptom burden and appearance were the two original reasons for the decreased quality of life, and they were also the triggers for strabismus patients to visit clinics and undergo surgery. The interventions to treat symptoms burden should be different between patients with and without diplopia.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0991-yChinaQualitative researchQuality of lifeStrabismusSurvey
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author Zonghua Wang
Juan Zhou
Yan Xu
Honghua Yin
Xi She
Wei Bian
Xianyuan Wang
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Juan Zhou
Yan Xu
Honghua Yin
Xi She
Wei Bian
Xianyuan Wang
Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
China
Qualitative research
Quality of life
Strabismus
Survey
author_facet Zonghua Wang
Juan Zhou
Yan Xu
Honghua Yin
Xi She
Wei Bian
Xianyuan Wang
author_sort Zonghua Wang
title Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
title_short Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
title_full Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
title_fullStr Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
title_full_unstemmed Development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in Chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
title_sort development of a conceptual model regarding quality of life in chinese adult patients with strabismus: a mixed method
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background Substantial challenges have been reported in China in terms of the large number of adult patients with strabismus and their poor quality of life. Quality of life is a cultural concept that varies according to personal feelings and perceptions, and it is influenced by physical, psychological and social factors. However, to date, there has been no mixed-method research of the quality of life of Chinese adult patients with strabismus, and no conceptual model has been reported. This study aimed to utilize mixed methods to explore the influence of strabismus on health-related quality of life in Chinese adult patients and to develop a conceptual model. Methods Thirty adult patients with strabismus from three tertiary hospitals in China participated in the interview. In-depth one-to-one interviews were semi-structured and addressed strabismus-related symptoms and the impacts on the participants’ quality of life. Transcripts were analysed to identify themes. A self-designed questionnaire was distributed to 448 patients, 437 of whom returned valid questionnaires. Descriptive statistics and x 2 test were conducted. Results Five themes were revealed regarding the impact of strabismus on patient quality of life: appearance, daily activities, personal development, social interaction, and emotions. In the survey, the top three symptoms (n ≥ 70%) rated by the participants were monocular vision, eye fatigue and physical discomfort. Compared to those without diplopia, the patients who suffered diplopia more often reported experiencing the symptoms of blurred vision, monocular vision, physical discomfort, eye fatigue, cannot estimate depth well and increasing deviation size (all p < 0.05). Conclusions This study is the first to examine quality of life among Chinese strabismus patients using both qualitative and quantitative methods and proposing a conceptual model. Symptom burden and appearance were the two original reasons for the decreased quality of life, and they were also the triggers for strabismus patients to visit clinics and undergo surgery. The interventions to treat symptoms burden should be different between patients with and without diplopia.
topic China
Qualitative research
Quality of life
Strabismus
Survey
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0991-y
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