The Impact of Self-reported Visual Disability on Quality of Life among Older Persons in a Rural Area of Northeast Thailand: A Follow-up Study

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Social Science Studies
Title The Impact of Self-reported Visual Disability on Quality of Life among Older Persons in a Rural Area of Northeast Thailand: A Follow-up Study
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers p47-53
URL http://redfame.com/journal/index.php/ijsss/article/view/20/28
Abstract
A population
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based cross
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sectional study was conducted to follow
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up an earlier study which estimated the
prevalence of self
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reported visual disability and its impact on the quality of life
(QOL) of older persons living in
a rural area of Northeast Thailand based on a secondary analysis of data collected for another purpose.
Self
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reported difficulty with seeing was used to determine prevalence of visual disability. The WHOQOL
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BREF
and WHOQOL
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OLD were used to assess the impact of visual disability on QOL. Fifty nine percent reported
having difficulty seeing to the extent that it interfered with their daily life. Those who reported having difficulty
with seeing were found to be older, disproport
ionately female, have lower perception of health, and to score
lower on QOL than those who did not. The findings of this study differed from the earlier study. It is asserted
that the findings from this latter study are likely to be more representative of
the situation due to the use of a
more systematic and targeted sampling procedure.

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