Wyche T Coleman Iii, Curtis R Martin, Cameron J Davidson, Brittany B DeNaro, Christopher L Shelby, Stephen A LoBue
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目的:验证一种有效可靠的测量屈光性白内障手术术后表现和满意度的仪器。方法:设计了一项包含10个问题的调查,以评估屈光性白内障手术患者的满意度和功能结果。该调查包括7个问题,分为1-10分和3个是/否问题。内部一致性采用Cronbach’s alpha评价。分析调查反应与客观视力测量值(双眼未矫正距离视力[BUDVA]和双眼未矫正近视力[BUNVA])的相关性。因子分析探讨了调查评估的构念。结果:240例患者共纳入477只眼,其中PanOptix的acrys为234只,IQ Vivity为53只,TECNIS Eyhance为88只,非球面单焦点人工晶状体(iol)为102只。Cronbach's alpha(0.785)表明内部一致性可接受。视觉敏锐度与距离满意度之间存在显著相关(r = 0.256;P < 0.001)和近视力(r = 0.195;P < 0.001)。近视力质量(β = 0.188, p < 0.001)、眼镜独立程度(β = 0.116, p < 0.05)和晶状体选择(β = 0.434, p < 0.001)是人工晶状体选择的显著预测因子(R²= 0.350,F(7,474) = 35.86, p < 0.001)。结论:屈光性白内障手术调查(RCSS)是评估屈光性白内障手术患者满意度和手术效果的有效、可靠的工具。近视力质量和眼镜独立性水平是镜片选择满意度的显著预测因子。
The Refractive Cataract Surgery Survey (RCSS): A Validated Questionnaire for Quick Clinical Use.
Purpose: To validate an efficient and reliable instrument for measuring postoperative performance and satisfaction in refractive cataract surgery.
Methods: A 10-question survey was designed to assess patient satisfaction and functional outcomes in refractive cataract surgery. The survey included seven questions rated on a 1-10 scale and three yes/no questions. Internal consistency was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha. Correlations between survey responses and objective visual acuity measurements (binocular uncorrected distance visual acuity [BUDVA] and binocular uncorrected near visual acuity [BUNVA]) were analyzed. Factor analysis explored the constructs assessed by the survey.
Results: A total of 477 eyes from 240 patients were included, including 234 AcrySof PanOptix, 53 AcrySof IQ Vivity, 88 TECNIS Eyhance, 102 AcrySof Aspheric Monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs). Cronbach's alpha (0.785) indicated acceptable moderate to strong internal consistency. Significant correlations were found between visual acuity and satisfaction ratings for distance (r = 0.256; p < 0.001) and near vision (r = 0.195; p < 0.001). A significant model was found (R² = 0.350, F(7, 474) = 35.86, p < 0.001) with quality of near vision (β = 0.188, p < 0.001), quantity of glasses independence (β = 0.116, p < 0.05), and lens choice (β = 0.434, p < 0.001) being significant predictors for IOL selection.
Conclusion: The Refractive Cataract Surgery Survey (RCSS) is an efficient, reliable tool for assessing patient satisfaction and performance in refractive cataract surgery. The quality of near vision and the level of glasses independence were significant predictors of lens choice satisfaction.