AbstractDespite significant changes in the treatment of common eye conditions like cataract and age-related macular degeneration, reading difficulty remains the most common complaint of patients referred for low vision services. Clinical reading tests have been widely used since Jaeger introduced his test types in 1854. A brief review of the major developments in clinical reading tests is provided, followed by a discussion of some of the main controversies in clinical reading assessment. Data for the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE) study demonstrate that standardised clinical reading tests are highly predictive of reading performance under natural, real world conditions, and that discrepancies between self-reported reading ability and measur...
Objective Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are commonly used in clinical trials and researc...
Background: Being unable to read is a major problem for visually impaired patients. Since distance v...
Adequate near and intermediate visual capacity is important in performing everyday tasks, especially...
AbstractDespite significant changes in the treatment of common eye conditions like cataract and age-...
Purpose: A reliable reading test provides a standardized measure of the visual component of reading ...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a clinician can assess critical print si...
Purpose: First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performan...
Purpose First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performanc...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus that clinical evaluation of the real-world consequences of eye ...
SIGNIFICANCE Logarithmic reading charts provide standardized measures of reading performance. Here ...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
NoPURPOSE. Previous studies suggest that optimal reading speed is unaffected by cataract, yet is sig...
Purpose. To determine predictors of success in reading with low vision aids, in terms of reading acu...
Objective Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are commonly used in clinical trials and researc...
Background: Being unable to read is a major problem for visually impaired patients. Since distance v...
Adequate near and intermediate visual capacity is important in performing everyday tasks, especially...
AbstractDespite significant changes in the treatment of common eye conditions like cataract and age-...
Purpose: A reliable reading test provides a standardized measure of the visual component of reading ...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) only slightly explains variability in reading performance, whereas ot...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a clinician can assess critical print si...
Purpose: First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performan...
Purpose First, to evaluate inter-rater reliability when human raters estimate the reading performanc...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus that clinical evaluation of the real-world consequences of eye ...
SIGNIFICANCE Logarithmic reading charts provide standardized measures of reading performance. Here ...
We have applied research on the visual psychophysics of reading to low vision assessment. Research o...
NoPURPOSE. Previous studies suggest that optimal reading speed is unaffected by cataract, yet is sig...
Purpose. To determine predictors of success in reading with low vision aids, in terms of reading acu...
Objective Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are commonly used in clinical trials and researc...
Background: Being unable to read is a major problem for visually impaired patients. Since distance v...
Adequate near and intermediate visual capacity is important in performing everyday tasks, especially...