Utility index and vision related quality of life in patients awaiting specialist eye care
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Objectives: This study aimed to ascertain utility and vision-related
quality of life in patients awaiting access to specialist eye care. A
secondary aim was to evaluate the association of utility indices with
demographic profile and waiting time. Methods: Consecutive patients that
had been waiting for ophthalmology care answered the 25-item National Eye
Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ-25). The questionnaire
was administered when patients arrived at the clinics for their first
visit. We derived a utility index (VFQ-UI) from the patients’ responses,
then calculated the correlation between this index and waiting time and
compared utility across demographic subgroups stratified by age, sex, and
care setting. Results: 536 individuals participated in the study (mean age
52.9±16.6 years; 370 women, 69% women). The median utility index was 0.85
(interquartile range [IQR] 0.70–0.92; minimum 0.40, maximum 0.97). The
mean VFQ-25 score was 70.88±14.59. Utility correlated weakly and
nonsignificantly with waiting time (-0.05, P = 0.24). It did not vary
across age groups (P = 0.85) or care settings (P = 0.77). Utility was
significantly lower for women (0.84, IQR 0.70–0.92) than men (0.87, IQR
0.73–0.93, P = 0.03), but the magnitude of this difference was small
(Cohen’s d = 0.13). Conclusion: Patients awaiting access to ophthalmology
care had a utility index of 0.85 on a scale of 0 to 1. This measurement
was not previously reported in the literature. Utility measures can
provide insight into patients’ perspectives and support economic health
analyses and inform health policies.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2024-06-22



