Children\u27s vision problems are very common, affecting nearly 15 million children. Early screening and detection are essential in treating eye disorders in children. This fact sheet discusses statistical data associated with Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) of vision/eye conditions, and provides recommendations from the National Commission on Vision and Health
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Aims: To investigate the occurrence of visual disturbances in schoolchildren from a philanthropic in...
Vision impairment is recognized as a global public health problem. Children are the most susceptible...
Objective: Undetected vision problems in children can lead to permanent vision loss, a condition kno...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
ImportanceOne of the most important causes of vision abnormalities in children is amblyopia (also kn...
WOS: 000408444100002Aim: Elementary school students to determine eye health problems through visual ...
Vision services are generally classified as optional benefits in Medicaid and SCHIP, and access to v...
Background & Objectives: Early detection can improve the outcome of visual impairment in children, a...
Pediatric age is the most important period for preventive eye care services and research. Vision los...
SIGNIFICANCE: The need for early identification and treatment of young children\u27s refractive erro...
In India, children make up 31% of the populace. There are 1.4 million blind children in the globe, a...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
Parents of children who have been classified as having 'poor eyesight' in school eye examinations ar...
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Aims: To investigate the occurrence of visual disturbances in schoolchildren from a philanthropic in...
Vision impairment is recognized as a global public health problem. Children are the most susceptible...
Objective: Undetected vision problems in children can lead to permanent vision loss, a condition kno...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
ImportanceOne of the most important causes of vision abnormalities in children is amblyopia (also kn...
WOS: 000408444100002Aim: Elementary school students to determine eye health problems through visual ...
Vision services are generally classified as optional benefits in Medicaid and SCHIP, and access to v...
Background & Objectives: Early detection can improve the outcome of visual impairment in children, a...
Pediatric age is the most important period for preventive eye care services and research. Vision los...
SIGNIFICANCE: The need for early identification and treatment of young children\u27s refractive erro...
In India, children make up 31% of the populace. There are 1.4 million blind children in the globe, a...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
Parents of children who have been classified as having 'poor eyesight' in school eye examinations ar...
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Aims: To investigate the occurrence of visual disturbances in schoolchildren from a philanthropic in...
Vision impairment is recognized as a global public health problem. Children are the most susceptible...