以社区为基础的新加坡老年人屈光不正的患病率和以患者为中心、健康相关和经济影响:一项基于人群的研究

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目的:确定多种族老年人屈光不正(UCRE)患病率及其相关危险因素,以及患者报告的、与健康相关的和经济影响。方法:本研究纳入了2592名老年人,他们来自一项基于人群的队列研究。UCRE定义为最佳矫正距离视力比PDVA低于20/40 (>0.3 logMAR)的好眼呈现距离视力(PDVA)改善至少0.2 logMAR。患者报告和经济结果,包括视觉功能和医疗保健支出,使用有效的问卷进行评估。根据新加坡2020年人口普查对患病率进行加权,并使用多变量回归模型分析UCRE的危险因素及其与患者报告和经济结果的关系。结果:UCRE的加权患病率为8%。较低的社会经济地位(优势比[OR] = 2.98;P < 0.001)和更大的球形当量(每增加0.50-D, OR = 1.07;P = 0.018)与UCRE几率增加相关,分别占总方差的39.2%和23.2%。UCRE与较低的视觉功能评分显著相关(-5.7%;β = -0.22;P = 0.046),孤独感的可能性较高(OR = 2.96;P = 0.015),步态速度较慢(OR = 2.03;P = 0.02),肌肉减少症的存在(OR = 2.41;P < 0.001)。患有UCRE的个体的医疗费用是未患有UCRE的个体的2.33倍(P = 0.05)。结论:每12名新加坡老年人中就有1人患有UCRE。考虑到以患者为中心的严重不良影响和与健康相关的影响以及与UCRE相关的经济负担,建议进行有针对性的视力筛查、视力障碍治疗以及关于定期眼科检查和佩戴适当眼镜重要性的公共卫生教育,以减轻这些挑战并降低相关成本。
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Prevalence and Patient-Centered, Health-Related, and Economic Impact of Under-Corrected Refractive Error in Community-Based Older Singaporean Adults: A Population-Based Study.

Purpose: To determine the prevalence of under-corrected refractive error (UCRE) and its associated risk factors and patient-reported, health-related, and economic impact in a multiethnic cohort of older adults.

Methods: This study included 2592 older participants from a population-based cohort study. UCRE was defined as an improvement of at least 0.2 logMAR in best-corrected distance visual acuity from presenting distance visual acuity (PDVA) in the better-eye with PDVA worse than 20/40 (>0.3 logMAR). Patient-reported and economic outcomes, including visual functioning and healthcare expenditures, were assessed using validated questionnaires. Prevalence was weighted according to Singapore's 2020 population census, and multivariable regression models were used to analyze the risk factors of UCRE and its association with patient-reported and economic outcomes.

Results: The weighted prevalence of UCRE was 8%. Lower socioeconomic status (odds ratio [OR] = 2.98; P < 0.001) and greater spherical equivalent (per 0.50-D increase, OR = 1.07; P = 0.018) were associated with increased odds of UCRE, contributing 39.2% and 23.2%, respectively, of the total variance. UCRE was significantly associated with lower visual functioning scores (-5.7%; β = -0.22; P = 0.046), higher likelihood of loneliness (OR = 2.96; P = 0.015), slower gait speed (OR = 2.03; P = 0.02), and presence of sarcopenia (OR = 2.41; P < 0.001). Individuals with UCRE incurred 2.33-times higher healthcare costs (P = 0.05) compared to those without.

Conclusions: One in 12 older Singaporeans had UCRE. Given the substantial adverse patient-centered and health-related impact and economic burden associated with UCRE, targeted vision screening, treatment for visual impairment, and public health education on the importance of regular eye examinations and wearing appropriate glasses are recommended to mitigate these challenges and reduce associated costs.

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期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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