1. Psychosocial impacts of Mendelian eye conditions: A systematic literature review
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Celeste D'Amanda, Rosalie Nolen, Laryssa A. Huryn, and Amy Turriff
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Coping (psychology) ,Population ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retinal Diseases ,Psychological adaptation ,Adaptation, Psychological ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Mental health ,Ophthalmology ,Mental Health ,Systematic review ,Quality of Life ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Mendelian inheritance ,symbols ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Psychosocial ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The diagnosis of a heritable (Mendelian) eye condition can have a significant impact on patients and their families. Although a diverse group of conditions, many Mendelian eye conditions are early-onset, untreatable, progressive, and result in significant visual disability. To increase understanding of the challenges faced by this population, we review studies describing the psychosocial impacts of Mendelian eye conditions. Reduced mental health and quality of life and increased strain on relationships are common themes. We synthesize the evidence presented in this review to propose an overall model of illness factors, cultural factors, psychosocial impacts, and quality of life. Finally, we discuss implications for patient management and future research directions.
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- 2020
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