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公众对眼睛和视力健康的态度。

Public Attitudes About Eye and Vision Health.

作者信息

Scott Adrienne W, Bressler Neil M, Ffolkes Suzanne, Wittenborn John S, Jorkasky James

机构信息

Wilmer Eye Institute, Retina Division, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Wilmer Eye Institute, Retina Division, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland2Editor, JAMA Ophthalmology.

出版信息

JAMA Ophthalmol. 2016 Oct 1;134(10):1111-1118. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2016.2627.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Understanding the importance of eye health to the US population across ethnic and racial groups helps guide strategies to preserve vision in Americans and inform policy makers regarding priority of eye research to Americans.

OBJECTIVE

To understand the importance and awareness of eye health in the US population across ethnic and racial groups.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Online nationwide poll created by experienced policy makers in August 2014 designed to understand the importance of eye health in the US population, although the poll was not subjected previously to formal construct-validity testing. The population survey comprised 2044 US adults including non-Hispanic white individuals and minority groups with minority oversampling to provide predicted margins of error no greater than 5%.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Respondent attitudes on the importance of eye health, concerns about losing vision, support for eye health research, and awareness of eye diseases and risk factors.

RESULTS

Of the 2044 survey respondents, the weighten mean age was 46.2 years, 48% were male, and 11% were uninsured. Sixty three percent reported wearing glasses. Most individuals surveyed (87.5%; 95% CI, 84.5%-90%) believed that good vision is vital to overall health while 47.4% (95% CI, 43.7%-51.1%) rated losing vision as the worst possible health outcome. Respondents ranked losing vision as equal to or worse than losing hearing, memory, speech, or a limb. When asked about various possible consequences of vision loss, quality of life ranked as the top concern followed by loss of independence. Nearly two-thirds of respondents were aware of cataracts (65.8%) or glaucoma (63.4%); only half were aware of macular degeneration; 37.3% were aware of diabetic retinopathy; and 25% were not aware of any eye conditions. Approximately 75.8% and 58.3%, respectively, identified sunlight and family heritage as risk factors for losing vision; only half were aware of smoking risks on vision loss.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this well-characterized survey across all US ethnic and racial groups, vision health was a priority with high support for ongoing research for vision and eye health. Many Americans were unaware of important eye diseases and their behavioral or familial risk factors. The consistency of these findings among the varying ethnic/racial groups underscores the importance of educating the public on eye health and mobilizing public support for vision research.

摘要

重要性

了解眼部健康对美国不同种族和族裔群体的重要性,有助于指导保护美国人视力的策略,并为政策制定者提供有关美国眼部研究重点的信息。

目的

了解美国不同种族和族裔群体对眼部健康的重视程度和认知情况。

设计、地点和参与者:2014年8月由经验丰富的政策制定者开展的全国性在线民意调查,旨在了解美国人群中眼部健康的重要性,不过该民意调查此前未经过正式的结构效度测试。该人口调查包括2044名美国成年人,其中有非西班牙裔白人个体以及少数族裔群体,对少数族裔进行了过度抽样,以使预测误差幅度不超过5%。

主要结果和衡量指标

受访者对眼部健康重要性的态度、对视力丧失的担忧、对眼部健康研究的支持,以及对眼部疾病和风险因素的认知。

结果

在2044名调查受访者中,加权平均年龄为46.2岁,48%为男性,11%未参保。63%的受访者报告称佩戴眼镜。大多数接受调查的个体(87.5%;95%置信区间,84.5%-90%)认为良好的视力对整体健康至关重要,而47.4%(95%置信区间,43.7%-51.1%)将视力丧失列为最糟糕的健康后果。受访者将视力丧失排在与听力丧失、记忆力丧失、言语丧失或肢体丧失相当或更糟的位置。当被问及视力丧失的各种可能后果时,生活质量被列为首要担忧因素,其次是失去独立性。近三分之二的受访者知晓白内障(65.8%)或青光眼(63.4%);只有一半的人知晓黄斑变性;37.3%的人知晓糖尿病视网膜病变;25%的人对任何眼部疾病都不了解。分别约有75.8%和58.3%的人将阳光和家族遗传确定为视力丧失的风险因素;只有一半的人知晓吸烟对视力丧失的风险。

结论与意义

在这项针对美国所有种族和族裔群体的详细调查中,视力健康是一个优先事项,人们对正在进行的视力和眼部健康研究给予了高度支持。许多美国人不了解重要的眼部疾病及其行为或家族风险因素。这些发现在不同种族/族裔群体中的一致性强调了对公众进行眼部健康教育以及动员公众支持视力研究的重要性。

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