Screening programs, particularly the inclusion of specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormalities, varies among countries. This study aims to: 1) describes expert perception of issues related with children visual screening; 2) identify specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormalities in children visual screening
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
Screening programs, particularly the inclusion of specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormal...
PURPOSE: Screening programs to detect visual abnormalities in children vary among countries. The aim...
Background & Objectives: Early detection can improve the outcome of visual impairment in children, a...
The British and Irish Orthoptic Society supports screening for the detection of visual problems and ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
To describe and compare vision screening programmes and identify variance in number and type of test...
Vision screening in children is an ongoing process, with components that should occur at each well-c...
Aims: To investigate the occurrence of visual disturbances in schoolchildren from a philanthropic in...
Abstract: Background: What constitutes an appropriate vision screening protocol is controversial, be...
Vision screening was performed on 268 pre-school children: 170 from a private pre-school, 33 from a ...
Free to read The aim of children's vision screenings is to detect visual problems that are common in...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
Screening programs, particularly the inclusion of specific orthoptic tests to detect visual abnormal...
PURPOSE: Screening programs to detect visual abnormalities in children vary among countries. The aim...
Background & Objectives: Early detection can improve the outcome of visual impairment in children, a...
The British and Irish Orthoptic Society supports screening for the detection of visual problems and ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 13 million children aged 5-15 years worldwide are visua...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
To describe and compare vision screening programmes and identify variance in number and type of test...
Vision screening in children is an ongoing process, with components that should occur at each well-c...
Aims: To investigate the occurrence of visual disturbances in schoolchildren from a philanthropic in...
Abstract: Background: What constitutes an appropriate vision screening protocol is controversial, be...
Vision screening was performed on 268 pre-school children: 170 from a private pre-school, 33 from a ...
Free to read The aim of children's vision screenings is to detect visual problems that are common in...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...