The Effect of Counseling on Cataract Patient Knowledge, Decisional Conflict, and Satisfaction

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Newman-Casey, Paula Anne;Sathya Ravilla;Aravind Haripriya;Vinoth Palanichamy;Pillai, Manju;Balakrishnan, Vijayakumar;Robin, Alan L.

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Purpose: Cataract is the leading cause of non-refractive preventable blindness, and comprehensive strategies to increase cataract surgery rates are imperative, including high-quality supportive patient education. We evaluated the effectiveness of non-physician pre-surgical counselors teaching patients about cataract and cataract surgery in improving patient knowledge, decisional conflict, and satisfaction. Methods: A survey was given before and after 61 newly-diagnosed cataract patients underwent pre-surgical counseling at the Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India. The survey measured change in cataract knowledge and decisional conflict, a measure of anxiety surrounding the decision to undergo surgery, along with patient satisfaction. Multiple regression was used to identify factors that influenced change in knowledge. Results: Both patient knowledge scores and decisional conflict scores improved following counseling (mean difference +2.0, p = 0.004 and +8.4, p p p = 0.04) as important predictors of increased knowledge post-counseling. Conclusion: Counseling both improved knowledge and reduced decisional conflict about cataract surgery, particularly among patients who had traditionally had more limited access to healthcare such as women and illiterate patients. Increased use of high quality counseling might help to further reduce the global burden of cataract and other forms of blindness.

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0.3

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85%

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Taylor & Francis

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Surgery

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

50%

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Scholar Data Model

Keywords

MedicinePhysiologyFOS: Biological sciencesSociologyFOS: Sociology69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedScience Policy

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15.38

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1.00

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1.00