Seeing through their eyes: lived experiences of people with retinitis pigmentosa

Summary

This study aims to explore and understand the issues and impact of people with RP on quality of life (QoL). Twenty-three interviews were conducted (mean age=56 years; females, 14). We identified five major QoL themes: (1) struggle to perform important day-to-day tasks; (2) concerns about disease progression, disease outcome and personal safety; (3) facing a lot of emotional and psychological challenges; (4) experiencing a myriad of visual symptoms; and (5) adopting different strategies to cope and manage stressful circumstances. People with RP experience a myriad of QoL issues. Difficulty in performing important day-to-day tasks was the most prominent QoL issue among these people. Their major concerns were going blind and uncertainties about their future. They face a lot of emotional and psychological challenges to adapt to the physiological stress associated with the progressive vision loss. However, they adopt several coping strategies to manage the stressful circumstances.

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This study aims to explore and understand the issues and impact of people with RP on quality of life (QoL).

Publisher(s):

Springer Nature

Journal/Book/Website Title

Eye

Date Published

13/01/2017

Volume

31

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Reference(Citation):

Prem Senthil, M., Khadka, J. et al. (2017) Seeing through their eyes: lived experiences of people with retinitis pigmentosa. Eye, 31: 741–748.

Country of Publication:

United States

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Australia

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Journal Article

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2016.315