Knowledge, attitude, practice and quality of life assessment in glaucoma- a cross sectional survey

E. Sanjana, S. Philip, K. Sastha
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Aim: To determine knowledge, attitude and practice of patients with glaucoma and to analyze the quality of life of patients with glaucoma using the GQL-15 questionnaire. Materials and Methods: 62 patients with a known diagnosis of glaucoma and started on medical management were included in the study. On the first visit patients were counseling about the nature of the disease, dose, duration and frequency of medications, were informed of side effects and technique of instillation. On the second visit patients were assessed with a validated KAP questionnaire and GQL-15 quality of life questionnaire. The questions were administered in the local language by trained optometrists and health care personnel. Results: The inter item correlation between knowledge, attitude and practice was found to be 0.897, 0.877 and 0.765 there by validating the questionnaire.  Forty nine (87.5%) of patients were found to have adequate knowledge regarding disease, drug, dose , frequency and proper method of instillation of eye drops. Forty one (73.32%) of patients were found to have a positive attitude towards usage of eye drops and the remaining 15(26.78%) negative attitude.  Safe practice was followed by 49 ( 87.5%) of patients and unsafe with 7( 12,57%) GQL-15 questionnaire applied at the time of second visit showed 40 (71.42%) of patients with low GQL score. Conclusion: Our study highlights that awareness and dissemination of information on basic eye drop instillation technique improves patient knowledge awareness and practice patterns of this asymptomatic disease and can help patients adhere to management.
青光眼患者的知识、态度、行为和生活质量评估——一项横断面调查
目的:采用GQL-15问卷,了解青光眼患者的知识、态度和行为,分析青光眼患者的生活质量。材料与方法:本研究纳入62例确诊为青光眼并开始接受治疗的患者。在第一次就诊时,向患者提供有关疾病性质、剂量、持续时间和用药频率的咨询,并告知其副作用和注射技术。在第二次就诊时,使用经验证的KAP问卷和GQL-15生活质量问卷对患者进行评估。这些问题由训练有素的验光师和保健人员用当地语言回答。结果:通过对问卷的验证,知识、态度和实践的项目间相关系数分别为0.897、0.877和0.765。49例(87.5%)患者对滴眼液的疾病、药物、剂量、频率和正确滴眼液方法有足够的了解。对滴眼液使用持肯定态度的有41例(73.32%),持否定态度的有15例(26.78%)。采用安全操作的患者49例(87.5%),采用不安全操作的患者7例(12.57%),GQL评分低的患者40例(71.42%)。结论:本研究强调对基本滴眼液滴注技术的认识和传播,提高了患者对这种无症状疾病的知识意识和实践模式,有助于患者坚持治疗。
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