Experts’ perspectives on the impact of visual impairment and comorbid mental disorders on functioning in essential life domains

Author:

Onnink Marjolein LA1,Teunissen Lisanne BA1,Verstraten Peter FJ1,Nispen Ruth MA2,Aa Hilde PA2

Affiliation:

1. Robert Coppes Foundation

2. Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, Ophthalmology and the Amsterdam Public Health research institute

Abstract

AbstractBackground Visual impairment (VI) with comorbid mental disorders (MDs) are expected to have a major impact on people’s daily functioning, for which tailored support is needed. However, this has been barely investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to (1) determine the impact of VI and comorbid MDs on functioning in essential life domains, (2) gain insight into best-practices to support this target group, and (3) determine strategies to optimize care. Methods A four-step qualitative Delphi method was used to obtain input from 31 Dutch professionals who work with this target group (84% female, mean age 46 years, on average 11 years of experience in working with the target group). The Self-Sufficiency Matrices were used to determine the impact on various aspects of daily living, for people with VI and 1) autism spectrum disorder, 2) psychotic disorders, 3) obsessive-compulsive disorder, 4) antisocial personality disorder, 5) borderline personality disorder, 6) dependent personality disorder. Results Experts describe a frail and vulnerable population, in which the VI and MD often have a cumulative negative impact on people’s physical and mental health. People frequently experience anxiety, depression, fatigue and sleep disturbances. Also, many tend to neglect self-care and substance abuse is common. They often experience difficulty in trusting others while at the same time being dependent on them. Social interaction and relationships are complicated because of communication restrictions (e.g. no facial recognition) and social incompetence or withdrawal. Experts advise taking transdiagnostic factors into account, using evidence-based psychological treatment options based on an intermittent approach, and offering multidisciplinary care. They stress the importance of building trust, showing patience and empathy, stimulating empowerment, involving the informal network and building on positive experiences. Conclusion VI and comorbid MD have a major impact on people’s daily functioning on a mental, physical, social and environmental level. This study provides insight into best-practices to support this target group. Due to experts, more research is needed which could be aimed at investigating tailored diagnostic approaches and treatment options and include clients’ perspectives.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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