Vision Related Quality of Life in Patients After Corneal Transplantation Varghese Linda1, Mohan Manju2, Radhakrishnan Anil3 1Assistant Professor, Department of OBG Nursing, Amrita College of Nursing, Amrita University 2First year M. Sc Nursing Student, Amrita College of Nursing, Amrita University 3Corneal and Refractive surgeon, Ophthalmic Department, Kochi Online published on 15 December, 2017. Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to assess the vision-related quality of life and satisfaction of patients who underwent corneal transplantation and to evaluate the effects of corneal transplantation on the health related quality of life of patient's. Method A descriptive study conducted to determine the vision-related quality of life among corneal transplanted patients. The information collected by telephonic interview and direct interview method with patients (n = 30) undergoing routine follow-up examinations at least 6 month after corneal transplantation. NEI VFQ 25 instrument was completed for each participant. Association between clinical and questionnaire outcomes were evaluated using analysis of frequency percentage and chi square test. Results Corneal transplant recipients had an increased vision-related quality of life as demonstrated by the NEI VFQ-25 and there was an association existed between employment and vision related quality of life. Also an association with various sub scales of the questionnaire which demonstrated the positive vision related quality of life. Top Keywords Vision Related Quality of Life, Corneal transplantation, NEI VFQ-2. Top |