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Barriers and facilitators to using ophthalmic clinical health services following school vision screening: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Lyu P, Shi J, Hu J, Wang J, He X, Shi H.
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Clinical profile of amblyopia in a tertiary care facility without proper vision screening in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Disparities in Vision Screening in Primary Care for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Pediatrics, 2023OBJECTIVES To determine the rate of vision screening among children with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the rate of photoscreening compared with visual acuity screening, and the effect of demographic factors on vision screening for children ...
K. Hoover +2 more
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A Comprehensive Review of State Vision Screening Mandates for Schoolchildren in the United States
Optometry and Vision Science, 2021Supplemental digital content is available in the text. SIGNIFICANCE Methods and frequency of vision screenings for school-aged children vary widely by state, and there has been no recent comparative analysis of state requirements.
M. Wahl +6 more
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Refractive Error Findings in Students Who Failed School-based Vision Screening
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2021Purpose To report refractive error findings in Baltimore City schoolchildren who failed school-based vision screenings. Methods In this cross-sectional analysis, students pre-kindergarten through 8th grade who failed screenings during school years 2016 ...
Xinxing Guo +9 more
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Optometry and Vision Science, 2021
SIGNIFICANCE Pre-participation physical evaluation and its vision screenings have been the mainstay of medical clearance for competitive play for decades. The ability of screening to address athlete's sports-specific vision needs is unknown.
Katherine K. Weise +4 more
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SIGNIFICANCE Pre-participation physical evaluation and its vision screenings have been the mainstay of medical clearance for competitive play for decades. The ability of screening to address athlete's sports-specific vision needs is unknown.
Katherine K. Weise +4 more
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Implementing a School Vision Screening Program in Botswana Using Smartphone Technology
Telemedicine journal and e-health, 2020Purpose: Child eye health is a significant public health issue in low- and middle-income countries, such as Botswana, and the need for eye care requires a well-integrated and innovative approach.
T. Andersen +6 more
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Vision Needs of Children Who Failed School-based Vision Screening with and without Eyeglasses
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2020Purpose To compare the vision needs of children wearing and not wearing eyeglasses who failed school-based vision screening. Methods Students aged 4 to 16 years in 41 Baltimore City schools were screened using distance visual acuity (VA) and ...
Ahmed F. Shakarchi +4 more
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Pediatric Care Online, 2020
Vision screening should be a routine part of every primary care visit, with physical examination from birth and formal acuity testing from 3 years on.
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Vision screening should be a routine part of every primary care visit, with physical examination from birth and formal acuity testing from 3 years on.
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