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.
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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Countries of Subject Matter:
Australia
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Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2016.315