Vision related daily life problems in patients waiting for a cataract extraction

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Problems in daily life activities caused by bad vision were studied in 150 patients with cataract before and 6 months after a cataract extraction. A relation was found between binocular visual acuity before surgery and the number of problems experienced (p<0.001). After cataract extraction a reduction in problems was closely associated with an increase in visual acuity (p<0.001) and also, in the patients' opinion, a better life situation (p<0.001). Six questions to be answered when considering surgery are given.

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Lundström, M., Fregell, G., & Sjoblöm, A. (1994). Vision related daily life problems in patients waiting for a cataract extraction. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 78(8), 608–611. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.78.8.608

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