Self-Reported Visual Function Index (VF-14) and Its Correlation with Best Corrected Visual Acuity in Elderly

Siti Zawiyah Mansor, Saadah Mohamed Akhir, Zainora Mohammed, Norhani Mohidin

Abstract


This study was conducted to determine the score of self-reported visual function index (VF-14) and its correlation with best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the elderly population. Participants were elderly aged 60 years and above recruited from the on-going population-based longitudinal study on neuroprotective model for healthy longevity (TUA). Visual acuity was measured using logMAR chart. A self-reported visual function assessment was measured using modified Bahasa Malaysia Visual Functioning Index (VF-14). A total of 482 (93.05%) from 518 subjects participated in this study. Mean age was 69.18 ± 5.67 years old and mean best corrected VA was 0.21 ± 0.17 logMAR. Mean VF-14 score was 89.65 ± 13.19. Female had lower mean score of self-reported visual function scores compared to male (meanfemale89.21 ± 12.76, meanmale90.11 ± 13.65) but it was not statistically significant (z = -1.09,p = 0.277). There was a moderate but significant correlation between VF-14 score and best corrected VA (r = -0.412, p < 0.01). In conclusion, the best corrected visual acuity alone was not able to become as an indicator to describe changes in VF14 score. This study showed that it only contributes 17.2% to changes in VF14 score. The combination of many other factors such as socio-demographic factors (race, educational status, and health problems), contrast sensitivity and stereopsis should be taken into account when assessing visual function as measured by VF14.

 

DOI : http://dx.doi.org./10.17576/JSKM-2017-1502-26


Keywords


Questionnaire (VF-14); best corrected visual acuity; elderly; visual function; spectacle

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