There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening school-age children. We compare different approaches and the components that are necessary for best practice screening
The study was conducted to establish the ability of simple screening tests conducted by readily avai...
OBJECTIVES: Determining sensitivity and specificity of school teachers in detecting refractive erro...
Lapam Panda,1 Taraprasad Das,1 Suryasmita Nayak,1 Umasankar Barik,2 Bikash C Mohanta,1 Jachin Willia...
Aim : To assess the effectiveness of teachers in a vision screening program for children in classes ...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
PURPOSE: Our study compares the sensitivity, specificity and cost of visual acuity screening as perf...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
Background: National Programme for Controlling Blindness in India is encouraging Vision Screening fo...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
Purpose: In India, teachers screen middle school children using the 6/9 Snellen's optotype. Recently...
Purpose: Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an o...
Background. The National School Health Policy guidelines (2002) stipulate that primary school learne...
Background. The National School Health Policy guidelines (2002) stipulate that primary school learne...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
The study was conducted to establish the ability of simple screening tests conducted by readily avai...
OBJECTIVES: Determining sensitivity and specificity of school teachers in detecting refractive erro...
Lapam Panda,1 Taraprasad Das,1 Suryasmita Nayak,1 Umasankar Barik,2 Bikash C Mohanta,1 Jachin Willia...
Aim : To assess the effectiveness of teachers in a vision screening program for children in classes ...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
PURPOSE: Our study compares the sensitivity, specificity and cost of visual acuity screening as perf...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
Background: National Programme for Controlling Blindness in India is encouraging Vision Screening fo...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
Purpose: In India, teachers screen middle school children using the 6/9 Snellen's optotype. Recently...
Purpose: Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an o...
Background. The National School Health Policy guidelines (2002) stipulate that primary school learne...
Background. The National School Health Policy guidelines (2002) stipulate that primary school learne...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
The study was conducted to establish the ability of simple screening tests conducted by readily avai...
OBJECTIVES: Determining sensitivity and specificity of school teachers in detecting refractive erro...
Lapam Panda,1 Taraprasad Das,1 Suryasmita Nayak,1 Umasankar Barik,2 Bikash C Mohanta,1 Jachin Willia...