The influence of personality on the quality of vision after multifocal intraocular lens implantation

Objective To assess the possible correlation between patients’ personality traits and subjective perception of quality of vision (QoV), after multifocal intraocular lens (mIOL) implantation. Methods patients who had bilateral implantation of a non-diffractive X-WAVE or a trifocal lens were assessed...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of ophthalmology 2024-01, Vol.34 (1), p.154-160
Hauptverfasser: Pinheiro, Rosa L., Raimundo, Miguel, Gil, João Q., Henriques, Jorge, Rosa, Andreia M., Quadrado, Maria João, Lobo, Conceição, Murta, Joaquim N.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To assess the possible correlation between patients’ personality traits and subjective perception of quality of vision (QoV), after multifocal intraocular lens (mIOL) implantation. Methods patients who had bilateral implantation of a non-diffractive X-WAVE or a trifocal lens were assessed 6 months postoperatively. Patients answered the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI-20) questionnaire (“Big Five five-factor personality model”) to examine their personality. Six months following surgery, patients were asked to fill a QoV questionnaire where they graded the frequency of 10 common visual symptoms. Primary outcomes were to evaluate the correlation between personality scores and the reported frequency of visual disturbances. Results The study comprised 20 patients submitted to bilateral cataract surgery, 10 with a non-diffractive X-WAVE lens (AcrySof® IQ Vivity) and 10 with a trifocal lens (AcrySof® IQ PanOptix). Mean age was 60.23 (7.06) years. Six months following surgery, patients with lower scores of conscientiousness and extroversion reported a higher frequency of visual disturbances (blurred vision, P  =  .015 and P  =  .009, seeing double images P  =  .018 and P  =  .006, and having difficulties focusing, P  =  .027 and P  =  .022, respectively). In addition, patients with high neuroticism scores had more difficulty focusing (P  =  .033). Conclusions In this study, personality traits such as low conscientiousness and extroversion and high neuroticism significantly influenced QoV perception 6 months after bilateral multifocal lens implantation. Patients’ personality questionnaires could be a useful preoperative assessment test to a mIOL.
ISSN:1120-6721
1724-6016
DOI:10.1177/11206721231176313