Influence of Dementia on Vision-Related Functional Performance Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.

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Li-Ting Tsai, Chung-Sen Chen, Chia-Wei Hung, I-Mo Fang, Kuo-Meng Liao
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Abstract

Importance: Complications of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) leading to vision loss may increase the risk of dementia. The relationship between diabetic retinopathy severity and visual acuity (VA) has been explored, but the impact of dementia on vision-related functional performance in patients with T2DM is less understood.

Objective: To investigate the association of diabetes-related eye problems with dementia and the impact of dementia on vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in patients with T2DM.

Design: Retrospective cohort and nested case-control study.

Setting: Health care institution.

Participants: Substudy 1 included 4,454 patients with T2DM. In Substudy 2, 33 patients with T2DM and dementia (male, n = 15; M age = 78.7 yr) were compared with 67 matched control participants (male, n = 36; M age = 76.6 yr).

Outcomes and measures: Patients with and without dementia were assessed with the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ 25) and the Revised Self-Report Assessment of Functional Visual Performance (R-SRAFVP).

Results: Substudy 1 showed a borderline significant association between proliferative diabetic retinopathy and dementia. In Substudy 2, functional vision, particularly in the overall scales and three subscales of the R-SRAFVP and four subscales of the NEI-VFQ 25, declined significantly among patients with T2DM and dementia, but no significant differences were found in VA.

Conclusions and relevance: The findings illustrate the complex relationships among T2DM, dementia, VRQoL, and vision-dependent ADL and suggest that occupational therapists who care for patients with T2DM and dementia should pay close attention to patients' functional vision. Plain-Language Summary: Complications of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) that lead to vision loss may increase the risk of dementia. People with T2DM and dementia show a significant decline in functional vision. This study investigated the relationship between diabetes-related eye problems and dementia as well as the impact of dementia on vision-related quality of life and activities of daily living for patients with T2DM. The study demonstrates the complex relationships among dementia, T2DM, eye conditions, and vision-related function. The results highlight the importance of a functional vision assessment for patients with T2DM and dementia. Occupational therapists who care for patients with T2DM and dementia should pay close attention to patients' functional vision, which will guide them in assessment and intervention planning.

痴呆对2型糖尿病患者视觉相关功能表现的影响
重要性:导致视力丧失的2型糖尿病(T2DM)并发症可能增加痴呆的风险。糖尿病视网膜病变严重程度与视力(VA)之间的关系已被探讨,但痴呆对T2DM患者视力相关功能表现的影响尚不清楚。目的:探讨糖尿病相关性眼病与痴呆的相关性,以及痴呆对T2DM患者视力相关生活质量(VRQoL)和日常生活活动(adl)的影响。设计:回顾性队列和巢式病例对照研究。环境:卫生保健机构。参与者:亚研究1包括4454例T2DM患者。在亚研究2中,33例T2DM合并痴呆患者(男性,n = 15;M年龄= 78.7岁)与67名匹配的对照受试者(男性,n = 36;年龄= 76.6岁)。结果和测量方法:用25项美国国家眼科研究所视觉功能问卷(NEI-VFQ 25)和功能视觉表现自评量表(R-SRAFVP)对痴呆患者和非痴呆患者进行评估。结果:亚研究1显示增生性糖尿病视网膜病变与痴呆之间存在显著的边缘相关性。在亚研究2中,功能视力,特别是R-SRAFVP的总量表和3个亚量表以及NEI-VFQ 25的4个亚量表,在T2DM和痴呆患者中显著下降,但在va中没有发现显著差异。研究结果说明了T2DM、痴呆、VRQoL和视力依赖性ADL之间的复杂关系,并提示护理T2DM和痴呆患者的职业治疗师应密切关注患者的功能视力。总结:2型糖尿病(T2DM)的并发症导致视力下降,可能增加痴呆的风险。2型糖尿病和痴呆患者的功能性视力明显下降。本研究探讨糖尿病相关眼病与痴呆的关系,以及痴呆对T2DM患者视力相关生活质量和日常生活活动的影响。该研究证明了痴呆、2型糖尿病、眼病和视力相关功能之间的复杂关系。结果强调了功能视力评估对T2DM和痴呆患者的重要性。护理T2DM合并痴呆患者的职业治疗师应密切关注患者的功能视力,这将指导他们进行评估和干预计划。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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