Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for planning services. We aimed to describe patterns of detection for childhood VI. // Design: and setting Cross-sectional study using data from British Childhood Visual Impairment and Blindness Study 2. // Patients: Children newly diagnosed with VI, severe vision impairment or blindness (SVI/BL)—that is, visual acuity worse than logMAR 0.5 in both eyes—were identified through active surveillance, with data collection at diagnosis and 1 year later. Outcome: measure Method of detection of vision/eyes problem. // Results: 784 children (45%, 356 girls) were identified, of whom 313 (40%) had VI, 471 (60%) had SVI/BL. Additional non-ophthalmic disorde...
AIM: To explore and describe trends in the principal disorders/conditions ('cause') for severe sight...
Aim: To investigate detection vision development in infants and toddlers with congenital disorders ...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
PURPOSE: Representative epidemiological data on childhood visual impairment in the U.K are lacking. ...
Background: The WHO VISION 2020 global initiative against blindness, launched in 2000, prioritised ...
Objective: To study recent trends in the cumulative incidence of visual impairment in childhood over...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Understanding temporal trends in childhood visual disability is necessary for plann...
YesPurpose: To determine presenting visual acuity levels and explore the factors associated with f...
OBJECTIVES: To use routine data capture from hospitals in England and Wales to identify whether ther...
Abstract Background Currently, about 2 per 1000 children in the industrialised world are severely vi...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly becoming the gold standard for reporting ...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Objective: The aim of this project is to provide a national developmental monitoring protocol for i...
AIM: To explore and describe trends in the principal disorders/conditions ('cause') for severe sight...
Aim: To investigate detection vision development in infants and toddlers with congenital disorders ...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...
PURPOSE: Representative epidemiological data on childhood visual impairment in the U.K are lacking. ...
Background: The WHO VISION 2020 global initiative against blindness, launched in 2000, prioritised ...
Objective: To study recent trends in the cumulative incidence of visual impairment in childhood over...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Understanding temporal trends in childhood visual disability is necessary for plann...
YesPurpose: To determine presenting visual acuity levels and explore the factors associated with f...
OBJECTIVES: To use routine data capture from hospitals in England and Wales to identify whether ther...
Abstract Background Currently, about 2 per 1000 children in the industrialised world are severely vi...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly becoming the gold standard for reporting ...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Background: A prospective, national population-based cross-sectional study to enable understanding o...
Objective: The aim of this project is to provide a national developmental monitoring protocol for i...
AIM: To explore and describe trends in the principal disorders/conditions ('cause') for severe sight...
Aim: To investigate detection vision development in infants and toddlers with congenital disorders ...
Our objective was to present the findings of an opt-in, school-based eye care service for children a...