老年人视力低下的原因及助视器的使用。

Revista do Hospital das Clinicas Pub Date : 2004-08-01 Epub Date: 2004-09-09 DOI:10.1590/s0041-87812004000400001
Keila Monteiro de Carvalho, Gelse Beatriz Martins Monteiro, Cassiano Rodrigues Isaac, Lineu Oto Shiroma, Marcela Scabello Amaral
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目的:了解在某大学视力康复中心接受治疗的老年人视力低下的原因,并检查他们是否使用了规定的助视器。方法:对2001年首次到某高校低视力科就诊的60岁及以上患者进行横断面研究。2002年采用结构化问卷进行眼科再评估和访谈。结果:样本包括50名年龄在60至90岁之间的受试者。68.0%的患者存在严重低视力(<或=20/200)。低视力的主要原因是年龄相关性黄斑变性(44.0%)。在识字率方面,16.0%是文盲,72.0%完成了基础教育。31例患者(62.0%)配用了助视器;54.8%的患者表示他们使用了这些药物。大多数人(70.6%)对这些援助持赞成态度。结论:老年性黄斑变性是导致视力低下的主要原因。大约一半接受处方的人报告说,他们在日常活动中实际上使用了这些辅助工具。考虑到社会环境,如果要实现提高生活质量所必需的独立性,最好地利用视力受损的老年人口的剩余视力是一个优先事项。
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Causes of low vision and use of optical aids in the elderly.

Purpose: To determine the causes of low vision in an elderly population attended by a university visual rehabilitation service and to check for the use of prescribed optical aids.

Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out on patients aged 60 years or over attending for the first time a university low vision service in 2001. Ophthalmic reevaluation and interview were performed by means of a structured questionnaire in 2002.

Results: The sample comprised 50 subjects aged between 60 and 90 years. Severe low vision (< or =20/200) was present in 68.0% of patients. The main cause of low vision was age-related macular degeneration (44.0%). Regarding literacy, 16.0% were illiterate and 72.0% had completed fundamental schooling. Thirty-one patients (62.0%) had been prescribed optical aids; 54.8% of these patients stated that they use them. A majority (70.6%) held a favorable opinion of these aids.

Conclusions: The main cause of low vision was age-related macular degeneration. Approximately half of those receiving prescriptions reported actually using the aids in their daily activities. Making best use of residual vision in the elderly population with visual impairment is a priority, given the social context, if the independence necessary for enhanced quality of life is to be achieved.

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