Survey Highlights Need for Education on Cataract Treatments

 Survey Highlights Need for Education on Cataract Treatments

Johnson & Johnson Vision announced findings from a new survey that assessed awareness of cataracts among adults around the world. Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness globally, with more than 90% of people developing cataracts by age 65. Yet, the survey reveals a significant lack of understanding of treatment options, including surgical procedures, to correct vision loss from cataracts

The survey was conducted online in August 2020 by TRUE Global Intelligence among more than 6,000 adults 18 years of age or older across the United States, Japan, China, Germany, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

Around the world, the majority (70%) of people said they are familiar with cataracts and even more know that surgery is the most common treatment option (85%). However, among those diagnosed or who have symptoms of cataracts, only 30% of Americans surveyed said they would be very likely to undergo cataract surgery. The most cited reason for not wanting to undergo cataract surgery was fear. Of those surveyed, 29% stated they are afraid of undergoing a cataract procedure and have concerns about the effectiveness of surgery (28%). In addition, many expressed a lack of knowledge about cataract procedures altogether (22%). 

"For many people suffering with cataracts, the word ‘surgery’ can be intimidating. However, cataract surgery is safe and effective. In fact, it’s one of the most common outpatient procedures performed3," said Dr. Rajesh K. Rajpal, Chief Medical Officer and Global Head of Clinical and Medical Affairs, Johnson & Johnson Vision. “This survey uncovered a critical need for increased education, dialogue and reassurance between patients, loved ones and eye care providers.”

According to past Johnson & Johnson research, 3 out of 4 patients diagnosed with cataracts only discovered information about the condition and their treatment options post-diagnosis. 

“People need to know that cataracts are common and very effectively treated. The procedure is both safe and effective, with an extremely high success rate of improving patient vision. Additionally, cataract surgery techniques and technologies continue to evolve and advance, benefitting more patients than ever before. As eye care professionals, it is up to us to educate our patients on treatment options for cataracts, and that includes easing their fears by providing educational resources in channels where they’re seeking out medical information - on social media and our practice websites,” said Eric Donnenfeld, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, New York University.

Johnson & Johnson Vision has launched the Prioritize Your Eyes campaign to help people understand options leading up to and following surgery. The campaign provides resources to educate people about the benefits and safety of treating cataracts so patient can make more informed decisions. Additionally, more information and tools for patients and caregivers can be found at BeyondCataracts.com, including treatment information, an eye care professional locator and an interactive tool to help choose a lens that’s best for each individual. 

Full news release: www.jjvision.com/press-release/new-survey-finds-critical-need-education-cataracts-and-modern-treatment-options

Source: Johnson & Johnson Vision

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