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Abstract #13610 Published in IGR 8-2

Quality of life in patients with glaucoma who live in a developing country

Cypel MC; Kasahara N; Atique D; Umbelino CC; Alcantara MPA; Seixas FS; Almeida GV; Mandia C; Cohen R
International Ophthalmology 2005; 25: 267-272


PURPOSE: To assess the functional status and well-being in glaucoma patients who live in a developing country. METHODS: Cross-sectional case control study, comprising 102 glaucoma patients and 58 controls. All subjects were administered the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short-form survey (SF-36). SF-36 scores for study and control groups were compared. Statistical analysis included Student's t-test for score data and Student's t - and chi-square tests for demographic data. RESULTS: Patients with glaucoma had significantly lower scores than healthy control subjects (p < 0.05) in five domains of the SF-36 survey (physical functioning, role-emotional, bodily pain, social functioning and mental health). Bodily pain was the domain with the lowest score. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with glaucoma who live in a developing country have less functional status than non-glaucomatous patients.

Dr. N. Kasahara, Department of Ophthalmology, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo Central Hospital, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo School of Medical Sciences, Rua Sao Mauro 292, Sao Paulo, SP-02526-050, Brazil


Classification:

1.4 Quality of life (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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