Gupta Preeti, Man Ryan Eyn Kidd, Fenwick Eva K, Aravindhan Amudha, Gan Alfred Tl, Thakur Sahil, Soh Bao Lin Pauline, Wood Joanne M, Black Alex A, Chan Angelique, Ng David, Hean Teoh Khim, Goh Edwin, Mary Chong Foong-Fong, Loo Jenny, Forde Ciaran Gerard, Sabanayagam Charumathi, Cheng Ching-Yu, Wong Tien Yin, Lamoureux Ecosse L
1Singapore Eye Research Institute and Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore.
2Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.
Aging Dis. 2020 Dec 1;11(6):1444-1458. doi: 10.14336/AD.2020.0206. eCollection 2020 Dec.
To describe the rationale, design and methodology of a geographically-representative and population-based study investigating the epidemiology, impact, personal and economic burden of age-related eye diseases, declining visual and other sensory systems in Asians aged >60 years in Singapore.PIONEER (The PopulatION HEalth and Eye Disease PRofilE in Elderly Singaporeans Study) is currently a cross-sectional study targeting 3152 Chinese, Malay and Indian adults who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents aged 60 years and older living across Singapore. The study is intended to be longitudinal, with several waves of data planned to be collected in the future. The sampling frame consisted of 7000 names derived from age, gender and ethnicity-stratified random sampling of individuals >60 years. Selected individuals were invited via letters, home visits, and telephone calls for a clinical assessment at the Singapore Eye Research Institute. Individuals with limited mobility were examined in a custom-designed mobile eye clinic. Questionnaires were subsequently administered at participants' homes by trained interviewers in their preferred language. A total of 3,299 participants (from East, West, North and South Singapore) were approached from December 2017 to November 2019. Of these, 953 (28.5%) were deemed ineligible. Out of 2,346 eligible participants, 904 (38.5%) refused, and 1,442 (61.5%) attended our clinical testing protocol, giving an initial response rate of 61.5%. Of these, 1,170 (81%) were cognitively able to complete the questionnaire assessment. The mean age±SD of our participants was 73.8±8.6 years; n=798 (55.3%) were female; and 828 (57.4%) were of Chinese ethnicity. The findings from this study will allow a deeper understanding of the risk factors and impact of aging in Asian populations, particularly in relation to the visual function and other functional system.
描述一项具有地域代表性的基于人群的研究的基本原理、设计和方法,该研究旨在调查新加坡60岁以上亚洲人群中与年龄相关的眼病、视觉及其他感觉系统衰退的流行病学、影响、个人和经济负担。“先锋”研究(新加坡老年人的人群健康与眼病概况研究)目前是一项横断面研究,目标是3152名新加坡公民或永久居民中的中国、马来和印度成年人,他们年龄在60岁及以上,居住在新加坡各地。该研究计划为纵向研究,未来计划收集多轮数据。抽样框架由7000个名字组成,这些名字来自对60岁以上个体按年龄、性别和种族分层的随机抽样。通过信件、家访和电话邀请选定的个体到新加坡眼科研究所进行临床评估。行动不便的个体在定制设计的移动眼科诊所接受检查。随后,经过培训的访员会在参与者家中用他们首选的语言进行问卷调查。2017年12月至2019年11月期间,共联系了3299名参与者(来自新加坡东部、西部、北部和南部)。其中,953人(28.5%)被认为不符合条件。在2346名符合条件的参与者中,904人(38.5%)拒绝参与,1442人(61.5%)参加了我们的临床测试方案,初始应答率为61.5%。其中,1170人(81%)在认知上能够完成问卷调查评估。我们参与者的平均年龄±标准差为73.8±8.6岁;n = 798人(55.3%)为女性;828人(57.4%)为华裔。这项研究的结果将有助于更深入地了解亚洲人群衰老的风险因素及其影响,特别是与视觉功能和其他功能系统相关的方面。