BACKGROUND: The updated estimate for visual impairment in children is needed for planning to improve the quality of life of schoolchildren. Almost 18.9 million school children below 15 years of age suffer from visual impairment worldwide. In developing countries, up to 31% of childhood visual impairment and blindness is avoidable and preventable. AIM OF THE STUDY: to estimate the prevalence of visual impairment and its impact on school achievement. METHODS: a cross sectional descriptive study was conducted using the multistage random sample as 10 elementary schools were selected by Simple random selection from 374 elementary schools in Makkah, then students from chosen schools were selected by the stratified random sample from both gende...
Background: The problem of visual impairment among school children is so prevalent that it greatly r...
OBJECTIVES: Refractive errors and strabismus continue to remain a significant public health problem....
Background: Data on eye diseases among school children is not readily available. Considering the fa...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treatable vi...
Background: Visual impairment in children is a severe worldwide public problem. It can be detrimenta...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of visual impairments among children in primary schools. Met...
Background: Information on the visual health of school children can assist in developing strategies ...
Background: Although there are limited studies, recent data are lacking to determine the prevalence ...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treat-able...
Lidiya Bezabih,1 Tilaye Workneh Abebe,1 Robera Olana Fite2 1Department of Public Health, College of...
Background: Global estimates suggest there are almost 19 million visually impaired children worldwi...
The impaired visual acuity comprises the largest actual and potential health problem in developing c...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
Background. An impairment of the visual system at or shortly after birth adversely affects education...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
Background: The problem of visual impairment among school children is so prevalent that it greatly r...
OBJECTIVES: Refractive errors and strabismus continue to remain a significant public health problem....
Background: Data on eye diseases among school children is not readily available. Considering the fa...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treatable vi...
Background: Visual impairment in children is a severe worldwide public problem. It can be detrimenta...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of visual impairments among children in primary schools. Met...
Background: Information on the visual health of school children can assist in developing strategies ...
Background: Although there are limited studies, recent data are lacking to determine the prevalence ...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of refractive errors (RE), which is a common cause of treat-able...
Lidiya Bezabih,1 Tilaye Workneh Abebe,1 Robera Olana Fite2 1Department of Public Health, College of...
Background: Global estimates suggest there are almost 19 million visually impaired children worldwi...
The impaired visual acuity comprises the largest actual and potential health problem in developing c...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
Background. An impairment of the visual system at or shortly after birth adversely affects education...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
Background: The problem of visual impairment among school children is so prevalent that it greatly r...
OBJECTIVES: Refractive errors and strabismus continue to remain a significant public health problem....
Background: Data on eye diseases among school children is not readily available. Considering the fa...