Impact of vision on generic health‐related quality of life – A systematic review

Author:

Purola Petri12ORCID,Koskinen Seppo3,Uusitalo Hannu124

Affiliation:

1. SILK, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

2. Finnish Register of Visual Impairment, Finnish Federation of the Visually Impaired Helsinki Finland

3. Information Services Department of Public Health and Welfare Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare Helsinki Finland

4. Tays Eye Center Tampere University Hospital Tampere Finland

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of the study was to provide an overview on the relation between vision and generic health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in general populations worldwide. We conducted a systematic review to identify articles that have evaluated the relation of binocularly measured distance visual acuity (VA) and HRQoL in adults at population level around the world. Used search terms were related to visual acuity, vision loss, visual impairment and HRQoL. We identified 780 articles, of which 12 satisfied the eligibility criteria. The studies were conducted in the USA, Europe, Asia and Australia. Generic HRQoL was measured using EQ‐5D, 15D, SF‐36, SF‐12 and/or WHOQoL. Nine studies reported a trend between decreasing VA and deteriorating HRQoL of at least some degree. Vision loss was mostly associated with dimensions related to physical health and capability, including self‐care, mobility and usual activities. Mental dimensions – vitality and social functioning in particular – were also affected, although the results were inconsistent. Six studies compared the impact of different medical conditions on HRQoL, all of which reported that the impact of visual impairment was equal or stronger compared with other major medical conditions. In conclusion, generic HRQoL instruments are sensitive to detect the relation between vision and HRQoL, as they cover dimensions influenced by vision. Declining vision is associated with reduced functioning, which leads to dependence and isolation – both major factors in an individual's well‐being. This phenomenon showed surprising similarity around the world and therefore emphasises the global burden of vision loss at both individual and societal level and encourages its prevention and treatment.

Funder

Juho Vainion Säätiö

Päivikki ja Sakari Sohlbergin Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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