How do ophthalmologists manage functional visual symptoms? A UK survey of ophthalmologists' experience

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Laginaf, M
Costello, H
Price, G
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2022
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Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists. However, there are no consensus guidelines on ophthalmological management of this condition, and there is a paucity of knowledge about the collective challenges experienced in treating patients with functional visual symptoms. In order to establish an ophthalmological perspective on this condition, we undertook the first national survey of experience, knowledge and management of functional visual symptoms amongst ophthalmologists. Methods: An online survey was disseminated to ophthalmologists in the UK via all Royal College of Ophthalmology college tutors. Results: One hundred nineteen ophthalmologists completed the survey. Functional visual symptoms accounted for 3% of all new referrals. Forty per cent of respondents felt they had a good understanding of functional visual symptoms. Two-thirds reported a need for further training in this area. Respondents estimated two-thirds of patients' symptoms improved, but a third experienced severe or extreme disability. Following diagnosis, a minority of patients were referred to mental health or neurology services. The majority of respondents described difficulty discussing psychological factors, with a lack of time or space in a clinic preventing a holistic approach. Free text comments highlighted a lack of access to dedicated psychological support for patients. Conclusion: Functional visual symptoms are disabling and are seen relatively frequently by ophthalmologists. This preliminary survey suggests that care pathways for patients with functional visual symptoms could be optimised. Fostering links between ophthalmology and existing services with expertise in functional disorders could improve patient care and clinician education and ultimately encourage research in this area. Keywords: Functional visual loss; Nonorganic visual loss. © 2021. The Author(s). 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Laginaf M, Costello H, Price G. How do ophthalmologists manage functional visual symptoms? A UK survey of ophthalmologists' experience. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2022 Apr;260(4):1307-1313. doi: 10.1007/s00417-021-05433-4. Epub 2021 Oct 11. PMID: 34633521; PMCID: PMC8913440
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