Contains fulltext : 79625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To estimate the costs and effects of alternative strategies for annual screening of school children for refractive errors, and the provision of spectacles, in different WHO sub-regions in Africa, Asia, America and Europe. METHODS: We developed a mathematical simulation model for uncorrected refractive error, using prevailing prevalence and incidence rates. Remission rates reflected the absence or presence of screening strategies for school children. All screening strategies were implemented for a period of 10 years and were compared to a situation were no screening was implemented. Outcome measures were life years adjusted for disability (DALYs)...
Purpose/Background, Visual acuity (VA) screening in children primarily detects low VA and amblyopia...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Purpose: To assess the prevalence of refractive error and visual impairment in school-age children i...
Objective To estimate the costs and effects of alternative strategies for annual screening of school...
Poor vision due to unaddressed refractive error in children is considered to be a public health prob...
Indonesia is a rapidly growing county with over 262 million inhabitants, but among highly populated ...
Childhood vision screening programmes in Europe differ by age, frequency and location at which the c...
Purpose: Uncorrected refractive error is the leading cause of visual impairment in children. Many co...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine the relative costs, effects, and cost effectiv...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
PURPOSE: To compare whether free spectacles or only a prescription for spectacles influences wearing...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treatable vi...
PURPOSE: To describe the vision screening procedures in the three Belgian linguistic communities and...
Purpose: Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an o...
BACKGROUND: Refractive errors and amblyopia cause the most vision impairment in children. Early visi...
Purpose/Background, Visual acuity (VA) screening in children primarily detects low VA and amblyopia...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Purpose: To assess the prevalence of refractive error and visual impairment in school-age children i...
Objective To estimate the costs and effects of alternative strategies for annual screening of school...
Poor vision due to unaddressed refractive error in children is considered to be a public health prob...
Indonesia is a rapidly growing county with over 262 million inhabitants, but among highly populated ...
Childhood vision screening programmes in Europe differ by age, frequency and location at which the c...
Purpose: Uncorrected refractive error is the leading cause of visual impairment in children. Many co...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine the relative costs, effects, and cost effectiv...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
PURPOSE: To compare whether free spectacles or only a prescription for spectacles influences wearing...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treatable vi...
PURPOSE: To describe the vision screening procedures in the three Belgian linguistic communities and...
Purpose: Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an o...
BACKGROUND: Refractive errors and amblyopia cause the most vision impairment in children. Early visi...
Purpose/Background, Visual acuity (VA) screening in children primarily detects low VA and amblyopia...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Purpose: To assess the prevalence of refractive error and visual impairment in school-age children i...