Strabismus and Health Related Quality of Life in a pediatric Portuguese population.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Strabismus Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2023.2276138
Filipe Gouveia-Moraes, Sandra Barros, Ana Vide Escada, Pedro Carreira, Gonçalo Tardão, Mariana Vaz, Nadine Marques, Nuno Campos
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Introduction: Strabismus is a common condition among children, and its psychosocial impact has been demonstrated in recent years. The interest in a more comprehensive approach was enhanced by the recognition of health as a four-dimensional concept, arising the term Health-related Quality of Life. Therefore, we aim to evaluate the influence of strabismus in Health-Related Quality of Life of a Portuguese pediatric population. Material and Methods: Case-control prospective transversal study enrolling children between 5 and 12 years old. All had a complete orthoptic and ophthalmological evaluation, followed by an interview with a legal representative to answer the Pediatric Quality-of-Life Inventory 4.0, proxy-version. Results: Seventy-one children were included, 35 in the control group (CG) and 36 in the strabismus group (SG). In the SG, 30 (83.3%) patients had esotropia, 20 (55.6%) had more than 10 prismatic diopters and 26 (72.2%) were already surgically treated. Overall, SG was not statistically different from the CG, showing only mild inferior performance (p > .05). Furthermore, children with exotropia, higher deviations, none or gross stereoacuity and treatment-naïve, scored worse, especially in emotional, social, educational and psychosocial scores although not statistically significant (p > .05). Conclusion: This is the first prospective study addressing HRQoL and strabismus in a pediatric Portuguese population. It would be relevant to further address this issue in order to delineate more effective and global treatment strategies, not only considering ophthalmological goals but also the well-being of both children and guardians.

葡萄牙儿童斜视与健康相关的生活质量
斜视是儿童中一种常见的疾病,近年来其社会心理影响已得到证实。由于认识到健康是一个四维概念,因而产生了“与健康有关的生活质量”一词,因此加强了对更全面办法的兴趣。因此,我们的目的是评估斜视对葡萄牙儿童健康相关生活质量的影响。材料和方法:纳入5 - 12岁儿童的病例-对照前瞻性横向研究。所有患者都进行了完整的视正镜和眼科评估,随后由法定代表进行访谈,回答儿童生活质量量表4.0(代理版)。结果:共纳入71例患儿,其中对照组35例,斜视组36例。在SG中,30例(83.3%)患者有内斜视,20例(55.6%)患者有超过10个晶状体屈光度,26例(72.2%)患者已经手术治疗。总体而言,SG与CG无统计学差异,仅表现出轻微的不良表现(p < 0.05)。此外,患有外斜视、高偏差、无立体视和treatment-naïve的儿童得分较差,尤其是在情感、社会、教育和社会心理方面的得分,尽管没有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:这是第一项针对葡萄牙儿童人群HRQoL和斜视的前瞻性研究。这将是相关的进一步解决这一问题,以描绘更有效的和全球性的治疗策略,不仅考虑眼科的目标,而且儿童和监护人的福祉。
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