TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-reported glaucoma prevalence and related factors, contribution to reported visual impairment, and functional burden in a cross-sectional study in Colombia
AU - Castellanos-Perilla, Nicolás
AU - Garcia-Cifuentes, Elkin
AU - Pineda-Ortega, Juliana
AU - Lema, Sofia
AU - Gelvis, Geronimo
AU - Cano-Gutierrez, Carlos Alberto
AU - Mejia-Vergara, Alvaro J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Purpose: Describe the self-reported prevalence of glaucoma in Colombian older adults, emphasizing the most important risk factors and associated daily-life functional alterations. Methods: This a secondary analysis of the Health, Wellness, and Aging survey conducted in the year 2015. Diagnosis of glaucoma was obtained from self-report. Functional variables were assessed through activities of daily living questionnaires. A descriptive analysis followed by bivariate and multivariate regression models adjusting for confounding variables was conducted. Results: Self-reported prevalence of glaucoma was 5.67%, with higher rate in women, OR 1.22 (1.13–1.40) p =.003, older age OR 1.02 (1.01–1.02) p <.001, and with higher education OR 1.38 (1.28–1.50) p <.001. Glaucoma was independently associated with diabetes OR 1.37 (1.18–1.61) p <.001 and hypertension 1.26 (1.08–1.46) p =.003. It also showed statistically significant correlations with poor SRH OR 1.15 (1.02–1.32) p <.001, self-reported visual impairment 1.73 (1.50–2.01) p <.001, and impairment in money management OR 1.59 (1.16–2.08) p =.002, grocery shopping OR 1.57 (1.26–1.96) p <.001 and preparing meals OR 1.31 (1.06–1.63) p =.013 and having had falls during the last year OR 1.14 (1.01–1.31) p = 0.041. Conclusion: Our findings suggest the self-reported prevalence of glaucoma in older adults in Colombia to be higher than reported data. Glaucoma and visual impairment in older adults represent a public health concern, since glaucoma was associated with adverse outcomes like functional loss and risk of falling, affecting the quality of life and their participation in society.
AB - Purpose: Describe the self-reported prevalence of glaucoma in Colombian older adults, emphasizing the most important risk factors and associated daily-life functional alterations. Methods: This a secondary analysis of the Health, Wellness, and Aging survey conducted in the year 2015. Diagnosis of glaucoma was obtained from self-report. Functional variables were assessed through activities of daily living questionnaires. A descriptive analysis followed by bivariate and multivariate regression models adjusting for confounding variables was conducted. Results: Self-reported prevalence of glaucoma was 5.67%, with higher rate in women, OR 1.22 (1.13–1.40) p =.003, older age OR 1.02 (1.01–1.02) p <.001, and with higher education OR 1.38 (1.28–1.50) p <.001. Glaucoma was independently associated with diabetes OR 1.37 (1.18–1.61) p <.001 and hypertension 1.26 (1.08–1.46) p =.003. It also showed statistically significant correlations with poor SRH OR 1.15 (1.02–1.32) p <.001, self-reported visual impairment 1.73 (1.50–2.01) p <.001, and impairment in money management OR 1.59 (1.16–2.08) p =.002, grocery shopping OR 1.57 (1.26–1.96) p <.001 and preparing meals OR 1.31 (1.06–1.63) p =.013 and having had falls during the last year OR 1.14 (1.01–1.31) p = 0.041. Conclusion: Our findings suggest the self-reported prevalence of glaucoma in older adults in Colombia to be higher than reported data. Glaucoma and visual impairment in older adults represent a public health concern, since glaucoma was associated with adverse outcomes like functional loss and risk of falling, affecting the quality of life and their participation in society.
KW - Aged
KW - Fall
KW - Functionality
KW - Glaucoma
KW - Quality of life
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U2 - 10.1007/s10792-023-02643-z
DO - 10.1007/s10792-023-02643-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149115725
SN - 0165-5701
VL - 43
SP - 2447
EP - 2455
JO - International Ophthalmology
JF - International Ophthalmology
IS - 7
ER -