Implementation methods for vision related quality of life questionnaires

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Wolffsohn, JS [1 ]
Cochrane, AL [1 ]
Watt, NA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Victorian Coll Optometry, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia
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10.1136/bjo.84.9.1035
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R77 [眼科学];
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Aim-To determine the most reliable and consistent method and time interval over which to implement a vision impairment quality of life assessment tool. Methods-117 patients with low vision aged 9-101 years were assigned into three age, sex, and visual function matched groups (n = 39 in each) to answer the Low Vision Quality of Life (LVQOL) questionnaire by post, telephone, or in person. The LVQOL questionnaire was completed on four occasions, each separated by four weeks. Results-Postal implementation was the most cost effective method, showed the highest internal consistency of LVQOL items, but resulted in a lower apparent quality of life score than either telephone or in-person interviews (p<0.001). There was no difference in test-retest reliability between the three methods of implementation (p = 0.12). The profile of LVQOL scores showed a trend towards reduced quality of life scores 3 months after the baseline measures, although this was not significant. Conclusion-Posting may be the method of choice for clinical measurement of vision related quality of life. Patients with greater visual impairment were no less Likely to complete a questionnaire when implemented by post and there was no apparent bias from other people assisting them. The quality of Life measure can occur at any time up to 2 months after low vision rehabilitation for the progressive nature of conditions causing low vision not to cause a decreased baseline score. The LVQOL was shown to be a highly internally consistent and reliable method for measuring quality of life in the visually impaired.
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