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[Congenital aniridia patients' experience on their visual impairment in Hungary.].

作者信息

Csidey Mária, Grupcheva Christina, Stachon Tanja, Hecker Dietmar, Náray Annamária, Kéki-Kovács Klaudia, Németh Orsolya, Knézy Krisztina, Bausz Mária, Szigeti Andrea, Csorba Anita, Kormányos Kitti, Szabó Dorottya, Corton Marta, Tory Kálmán, Nagy Zoltán Zsolt, Lagali Neil, Maka Erika, Szentmáry Nóra

机构信息

1 Semmelweis Egyetem, Általános Orvostudományi Kar, Szemészeti Klinika Budapest, Mária u. 39., 1085 Magyarország.

2 Heim Pál Országos Gyermekgyógyászati Intézet Budapest Magyarország.

出版信息

Orv Hetil. 2023 Aug 27;164(34):1342-1349. doi: 10.1556/650.2023.32845.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Aniridia is a rare congenital panocular disease associated with varying degrees of visual acuity impairment.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the experiences of congenital aniridia patients in Hungary, with visual impairment using a questionnaire developed by the ANIRIDIA-NET.

PATIENTS AND METHOD

Patients completed the Hungarian version of the 20-item ANIRIDIA-NET questionnaire with our assistance. The questionnaire covered demographic data, the most common complaints caused by the disease, the difficulties caused by low vision in different life situations and the frequency of low vision aids used in daily life.

RESULTS

33 subjects (17 female [51.51%] and 16 male [48.48%]), 16 (48.5%) children and 17 (51.5%) adults completed the questionnaire, with an age of 25.69 ± 17.49 years (5-59 years). Daily photosensitivity was reported by 27 (81.8%), dry eyes by 5 (15.2%), tearing by 4 (12.1%), fluctuating vision by 3 (9.1%), and eye pain by 2 (6.1%) subjects. The majority of respondents said that personal communication with schoolmates (16 [48.5%]) or colleagues at work (11 [33.3%]) never caused difficulties because of their visual impairment. 29 people (87.9%) never needed help with daily routines at home, 24 (72.7%) with getting to school/work and 17 (51.5%) with various activities. 29 people (87.8%) never used low vision aids for communication, 23 (69.7%) for travelling, 20 (60.6%) for participating in social activities, 18 (54.5%) for studying/work.

CONCLUSION

Although aniridia is associated with reduced visual acuity, the majority of people with congenital aniridia, especially in childhood, manage to cope with personal communication and various life situations without difficulty, despite their eye complaints. Low vision aids can be an important aid for them as they grow into adulthood and as they age. Orv Hetil. 2023; 164(34): 1342-1349.

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