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Age-related macular degeneration: a randomized clinical trial of a self-management intervention.

B L Brody1, R A Williams, R G Thomas, R M Kaplan, R M Chu, S I Brown.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to conduct a randomized clinical trial to assess whether a self-management group intervention can improve mood, self-efficacy, and activity in people with central vision loss due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Ninety-two elderly patients with AMD (average age = 79) from a university ophthalmology clinic were randomly assigned to the self-management intervention (n = 44) or to a wait-list (n = 48). All patients were legally blind in at least one eye. The intervention consisted of 6 weekly 2-hour group sessions providing education about the disease, group discussion, and behavioral and cognitive skills training to address barriers to independence. All participants eventually completed the intervention allowing pre-post comparisons for all patients. The battery of measures included the Profile of Mood States (POMS); Quality of Well-Being Scale; and assessments of self-efficacy, participation in activities, and use of vision aids. Participants' initial psychological distress was high (mean total POMS = 59.72) and similar to distress experienced by other serious chronic illness populations (e.g. cancer, bone marrow transplant). Analysis of covariance testing the primary hypothesis revealed that intervention participants experienced significantly (p = .04) reduced psychological distress (pre mean = 61.45; post mean = 51.14) in comparison with wait-list controls (pre mean = 57.72; post mean = 62.32). Intervention participants also experienced improved (p = .02) self-efficacy (pre mean = 70.16; post mean = 77.27) in comparison with controls (pre mean = 67.71; post mean = 69.07). Further, intervention participants increased their use of vision aids (p < .001; pre mean = 3.37, post mean = 6.69). This study demonstrates that a relatively brief behavioral intervention can substantially reduce psychological distress and increase self-efficacy in elderly adults experiencing vision loss due to macular degeneration. Self-management intervention appears to improve mood, self-efficacy, and use of vision aids, further enhancing the lives of poorly sighted individuals with AMD.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10721440     DOI: 10.1007/BF02895965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Behav Med        ISSN: 0883-6612


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4.  [The emotional sensitivity of elderly people--validation of the Profile of Mood States for people over 60 years].

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Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 1.281

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6.  Measurement of Perceived Stress in Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

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7.  Enhanced low vision rehabilitation for people with age related macular degeneration: a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  B C Reeves; R A Harper; W B Russell
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8.  Quality of life in age-related macular degeneration: a review of available vision-specific psychometric tools.

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10.  Low vision rehabilitation in improving the quality of life for patients with impaired vision: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 52 randomized clinical trials.

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