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Uncorrected and corrected refractive error experiences of Nepalese adults: a qualitative study.

Himal Kandel1, Jyoti Khadka1, Mohan Krishna Shrestha2, Sadhana Sharma3, Sandhya Neupane Kandel4, Purushottam Dhungana2, Kishore Pradhan2, Bhagavat P Nepal5, Suman Thapa2, Konrad Pesudovs1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the impact of corrected and uncorrected refractive error (URE) on Nepalese people's quality of life (QoL), and to compare the QoL status between refractive error subgroups.
METHODS: Participants were recruited from Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology and Dhulikhel Hospital, Nepal. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 101 people with refractive error. Thematic analysis was used with matrices produced to compare the occurrence of themes and categories across participants. Themes were identified using an inductive approach.
RESULTS: Seven major themes emerged that determined refractive error-specific QoL: activity limitation, inconvenience, health concerns, psycho-social impact, economic impact, general and ocular comfort symptoms, and visual symptoms. Activity limitation, economic impact, and symptoms were the most important themes for the participants with URE, whereas inconvenience associated with wearing glasses was the most important issue in glasses wearers. Similarly, possibilities of having side effects or complications were the major concerns for participants wearing contact lens. In general, refractive surgery addressed socio-emotional impact of wearing glasses or contact lens. However, the surgery participants had concerns such as possibility of having to wear glasses again due to relapse of refractive error.
CONCLUSION: Impact of refractive error on people's QoL is multifaceted. Significance of the identified themes varies by refractive error subgroups. Refractive correction may not always address QoL impact of URE but often add unique QoL issues. This study findings also provide content for developing an item-bank for quantitatively measuring refractive error-specific QoL in developing country setting.

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Keywords:  Refractive error; contact lens; eyeglasses; hyperopia; laser refractive surgery; myopia; presbyopia; qualitative study; quality of life; thematic analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28985110     DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2017.1376338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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Authors:  John Berdahl; Chandra Bala; Mukesh Dhariwal; Jessie Lemp-Hull; Divyesh Thakker; Shantanu Jawla
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-10-22

2.  Computational study for temperature distribution in ArF excimer laser corneal refractive surgeries using different beam delivery techniques.

Authors:  K C Gokul; Himal Kandel; Luis Valiño; Raju Kaiti; Prosun Roy; Muhammad Sohail; Dil Bahadur Gurung
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2021-09-26       Impact factor: 3.161

3.  Validation and use of quality of life impact of refractive correction questionnaire in spectacle wearers in Malawi: A clinic-based study.

Authors:  Dinesh Kaphle; Himal Kandel; Jyoti Khadka; Khathutshelo Percy Mashige; Joseph Matiya Msosa; Kovin Shunmugam Naidoo
Journal:  Malawi Med J       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 1.413

4.  The effect of poor vision on economic farm performance: Evidence from rural Cambodia.

Authors:  Frederik Sagemüller; Selina Bruns; Oliver Mußhoff
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-09       Impact factor: 3.752

5.  Quality of life in keratoconus: evaluation with Keratoconus Outcomes Research Questionnaire (KORQ).

Authors:  Roberto Damian Pacheco Pinto; Ricardo Yuji Abe; Flávia Cid Gomes; Paulo Rodolfo Tagliari Barbisan; Alexandre Fattah Martini; Daniel de Almeida Borges; Arthur Gustavo Fernandes; Carlos Eduardo Leite Arieta; Monica Alves
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-21       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Social Media Listening to Understand the Lived Experience of Presbyopia: Systematic Search and Content Analysis Study.

Authors:  James S Wolffsohn; Claudia Leteneux-Pantais; Sima Chiva-Razavi; Sarah Bentley; Chloe Johnson; Amy Findley; Chloe Tolley; Rob Arbuckle; Jyothi Kommineni; Nishith Tyagi
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-09-21       Impact factor: 5.428

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