Accuracy of perceived glaucoma risk by patients in a clinical setting

Chiun Ho Hou, Jiahn Shing Lee, Ken Kuo Lin, Laura Liu, Yung Sung Lee, Christy Pu*

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1 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

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Objective To determine whether patients attending the ophthalmology department underestimate their glaucoma risks. Method We conducted a cross-sectional survey with a final study population of 1203 individuals from two medical centers in Taiwan during January 1-June 30, 2019. The "High concern"group was defined as the set of patients who rated themselves as having low risk but who had been rated by physicians as having medium or high risk of developing glaucoma over the next year. Results Approximately 12% of the respondents belonged to the "High concern"group. For those with education at the college level or higher, the interaction term was estimated to be 0.294 (95% CI = 0.136-0.634). Marginal effect calculations revealed significant sex-based differences in the effect of knowledge at specific age intervals. Conclusions A considerable proportion of patients attending the ophthalmology department underestimate their glaucoma risks. Misjudgment of glaucoma risks can lead to delays in seeking of medical attention. Glaucoma education should be designed according to each patient's education level and sex, as its effect is not consistent across different education and sex clusters.

原文English
文章編號e0257453
期刊PLoS ONE
16
發行號9 September
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 9月 2021

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