The study was conducted to establish the ability of simple screening tests conducted by readily available non-ophthalmic personnel (such as teachers rather than ophthalmologists, the gold standard) to detect cases of reduced visual acuity in school children. Trained schoolteachers assessed the ability of pupils to read the E-chart at the 6/12 line. A total of 1618 students comprising 525 pupils from one government owned public primary school (mixed boys and girls) and 1093 from another private secondary school (boys only) school located in the metropolis were screened by the teachers. The trained schoolteachers were able to attain a sensitivity of 78.3% and specificity of 92.1% for the visual acuity testing. The trained schoolteachers were ...
A study to determine the prevalence, types and degree of severity of ametropia, hyperopia, myopia an...
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Background: The main causes of blindness in children change over time. The prevalence and pattern of...
The study aimed to establish the validity of simple screening test conducted by readily available no...
Background: Vision screening study in primary school children has not been done in Bayelsa State, So...
Good visual health in children is essential to enhance the quality of learning and achievement in sc...
Abstract: This study was designed to investigate the visual status of pupils in public primary schoo...
Objective: To evaluate the ability of primary school teachers toperform simple vision screening on t...
Background: Visual impairment is usually due to conditions that could be diagnosed and corrected if ...
Background: Five public primary schools referred to as Local Education Authority (L.E.A.) primary sc...
Background: One hundred and thirty teachers were studied to evaluate their knowledge of congenital C...
Objective: To assess the visual acuity status of primary school children in Oredo Local Government A...
BACKGROUND: Vision screening study in primary school children has not been done in Bayelsa State, So...
Aim : To assess the effectiveness of teachers in a vision screening program for children in classes ...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
A study to determine the prevalence, types and degree of severity of ametropia, hyperopia, myopia an...
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Background: The main causes of blindness in children change over time. The prevalence and pattern of...
The study aimed to establish the validity of simple screening test conducted by readily available no...
Background: Vision screening study in primary school children has not been done in Bayelsa State, So...
Good visual health in children is essential to enhance the quality of learning and achievement in sc...
Abstract: This study was designed to investigate the visual status of pupils in public primary schoo...
Objective: To evaluate the ability of primary school teachers toperform simple vision screening on t...
Background: Visual impairment is usually due to conditions that could be diagnosed and corrected if ...
Background: Five public primary schools referred to as Local Education Authority (L.E.A.) primary sc...
Background: One hundred and thirty teachers were studied to evaluate their knowledge of congenital C...
Objective: To assess the visual acuity status of primary school children in Oredo Local Government A...
BACKGROUND: Vision screening study in primary school children has not been done in Bayelsa State, So...
Aim : To assess the effectiveness of teachers in a vision screening program for children in classes ...
Detection and correction of uncorrected refractive errors among 12 million children is an overwhelmi...
A study to determine the prevalence, types and degree of severity of ametropia, hyperopia, myopia an...
There is limited evidence about what is the most effective and cost-effective strategy for screening...
Background: The main causes of blindness in children change over time. The prevalence and pattern of...