Objective To establish whether the current vision screening practice in the Netherlands is effective in preventing permanent visual loss and to estimate the sensitivity of the programme. Settings In the Netherlands, all children are invited for preverbal (1, 3, 6-9 and 14-24 months) and preschool (36, 45, and 60-72 months) vision screening. Screening attendance is high, but the effectiveness in reducing amblyopia is unknown. Methods In a 7-year cohort study, 4624 children born in the city of Rotterdam between 16 September 1996 and 15 May 1997 were followed through all routine vision screening examinations. At age seven, visual acuity (VA) of children still living in Rotterdam was assessed by study orthoptists. In case of VA>0.1 logMAR in on...
Several studies indicate that permanent visual dysfunction can be easily prevented if amblyopia or a...
Abstract We looked at existing recommendations and supporting evidence on the effectiveness of scree...
Amblyopia results from degradation of the retinal image during a sensitive period of visual developm...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
Purpose: The effectiveness of preverbal orthoptic tests at age 6, 9, 14 and 24 months in population-...
textabstractBACKGROUND: RAMSES is a 7 year follow up study, aiming at the evaluation of the ef...
A screening programme should be organized if the expected benefits of the programme, e.g. reduced he...
Aim was to present and evaluate a new screening protocol for amblyopia in preschool children. Zagreb...
Aim was to present and evaluate a new screening protocol for amblyopia in preschool children. Zagreb...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
Childhood vision screening programmes in Europe differ by age, frequency and location at which the c...
BACKGROUND: Amblyopia is the most common monocular visual impairment in Scandinavia. A visual screen...
BACKGROUND: Amblyopia is the most common monocular visual impairment in Scandinavia. A visual screen...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
Several studies indicate that permanent visual dysfunction can be easily prevented if amblyopia or a...
Abstract We looked at existing recommendations and supporting evidence on the effectiveness of scree...
Amblyopia results from degradation of the retinal image during a sensitive period of visual developm...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
Purpose: The effectiveness of preverbal orthoptic tests at age 6, 9, 14 and 24 months in population-...
textabstractBACKGROUND: RAMSES is a 7 year follow up study, aiming at the evaluation of the ef...
A screening programme should be organized if the expected benefits of the programme, e.g. reduced he...
Aim was to present and evaluate a new screening protocol for amblyopia in preschool children. Zagreb...
Aim was to present and evaluate a new screening protocol for amblyopia in preschool children. Zagreb...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
Childhood vision screening programmes in Europe differ by age, frequency and location at which the c...
BACKGROUND: Amblyopia is the most common monocular visual impairment in Scandinavia. A visual screen...
BACKGROUND: Amblyopia is the most common monocular visual impairment in Scandinavia. A visual screen...
Aim: To describe the history of vision screening for amblyopia and strabismus and identify knowledge...
Several studies indicate that permanent visual dysfunction can be easily prevented if amblyopia or a...
Abstract We looked at existing recommendations and supporting evidence on the effectiveness of scree...
Amblyopia results from degradation of the retinal image during a sensitive period of visual developm...