<p><b><i>Aim: </i></b>This audit utilises data submitted by Head Orthoptists to the British and Irish Orthoptic Society (BIOS). The aim is to attempt to describe vision screening practices across the United Kingdom (UK) for the academic year 2016-2017, compare the findings to the previous vision screening audit for academic year 2015-2016 and provide evidence for future decision-making.<i> </i></p> <p><b><i>Method: </i></b>Submitted data was integrated into an Excel spreadsheet and the information was analysed to identify the differences between screening programmes across sites. The method of calculating True +ve scores was explored using three methods (as explained in 2015-2016 audit) and the effects of training on True +ve are discusse...
Abstract: Background: What constitutes an appropriate vision screening protocol is controversial, be...
Literature regarding the vision care needs of school children indicates that a variety of visual ano...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of preschool vision screening in a large, ethnically diverse, urb...
Abstract<br>Aim: This audit utilises data submitted by Head Orthoptists to the British and Irish Ort...
PURPOSE: Screening programs to detect visual abnormalities in children vary among countries. The aim...
Introduction: Pre-school orthoptic vision screening (POVS) was implemented by the Scottish governmen...
Screening programs, particularly the inclusion of specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormal...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
Purpose: The effectiveness of preverbal orthoptic tests at age 6, 9, 14 and 24 months in population-...
Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for ...
The purpose of this research study was to address the association between lower socioeconomic status...
To evaluate the current clinical practice of quantifying ductions and fields of BSV in the UK and Ir...
Background/Aims To determine the performance of combinations of structural and functional screening...
Abstract: Background: What constitutes an appropriate vision screening protocol is controversial, be...
Literature regarding the vision care needs of school children indicates that a variety of visual ano...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of preschool vision screening in a large, ethnically diverse, urb...
Abstract<br>Aim: This audit utilises data submitted by Head Orthoptists to the British and Irish Ort...
PURPOSE: Screening programs to detect visual abnormalities in children vary among countries. The aim...
Introduction: Pre-school orthoptic vision screening (POVS) was implemented by the Scottish governmen...
Screening programs, particularly the inclusion of specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormal...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
Purpose: The effectiveness of preverbal orthoptic tests at age 6, 9, 14 and 24 months in population-...
Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for ...
The purpose of this research study was to address the association between lower socioeconomic status...
To evaluate the current clinical practice of quantifying ductions and fields of BSV in the UK and Ir...
Background/Aims To determine the performance of combinations of structural and functional screening...
Abstract: Background: What constitutes an appropriate vision screening protocol is controversial, be...
Literature regarding the vision care needs of school children indicates that a variety of visual ano...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of preschool vision screening in a large, ethnically diverse, urb...