Quality of life in children with glaucoma and cataract
Research type
Research Study
Full title
Health- and Vision-Related Quality of Life in Children and Young People with Childhood Glaucoma, Childhood Cataract and Congenital Eye Defects
IRAS ID
155650
Contact name
Annegret Dahlmann-Noor
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Research summary
The management of childhood glaucoma (CG), childhood cataract (CC) and other birth defects affecting the eyes requires frequent hospital attendances and often multiple surgical and medical interventions, and are often associated with poor vision. Chronic medical conditions and vision impairment can affect quality of life (QoL). The QoL of children with the above conditions has not previously been evaluated.
We wish to evaluate health-related and vision-related quality of life (HR-QoL, VR-QoL) in children age 2 to 16 years with childhood glaucoma (CG), childhood cataract (CC) and congenital eye defects - microphthalmia, anophthalmia or coloboma (MAC).
We will recruit children who attend the children’s eye clinics at Moorfields Eye Hospital at City Road. We will include the following subgroups:
A) children with primary or secondary glaucoma
B) children with cataract or previously treated for cataract
C) children with microphthalmia, anophthalmia or coloboma
D) control group: age-matched children without eye and vision problems.We will ask children and their carers to complete two age-appropriate, validated questionnaires, the Peds-QL (health-related quality of life) and the Cardiff Visual Ability Questionnaire for Children. From the medical notes, we will record diagnosis and best corrected visual acuity with both eyes open. We will also record details of previous and current treatment, such as number of previous surgical interventions (sum of interventions right and left eye) and number of current topical medications (sum of eyedrop applications per day right and left eye).
REC name
South Central - Oxford A Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
14/SC/1052
Date of REC Opinion
18 Jun 2014
REC opinion
Favourable Opinion