OBJECTIVES: To use routine data capture from hospitals in England and Wales to identify whether there has been an increase in the annual numbers of children newly certified sight impaired in England and Wales between 1999/2000 and 2014/2015 and to examine causes of certifiable sight impairment in children certified in 2014/2015.DESIGN: A cross-sectional study including an analysis of all certificates of vision impairment completed in hospitals in England and Wales each year between 2007/2008 and 2014/2015 and all certificates completed in hospitals in England and Wales in 1999/2000.PARTICIPANTS: Certificates for all individuals aged 16 years or less at the time of certification in England and Wales for each financial year between 1 April 20...
Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for ...
To describe the prevalence of refractive error (myopia and hyperopia) and visual impairment in a rep...
PURPOSE: Representative epidemiological data on childhood visual impairment in the U.K are lacking. ...
AIM: To explore and describe trends in the principal disorders/conditions ('cause') for severe sight...
Prevention of visual impairment is an international priority agreed at the World Health Assembly of ...
AIM: To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registrati...
Objective: To study recent trends in the cumulative incidence of visual impairment in childhood over...
AIM: To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registrati...
PURPOSE: The last article on causes of sight impairment (SI) in England and Wales was for April 2007...
Background: The WHO VISION 2020 global initiative against blindness, launched in 2000, prioritised ...
Aim To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registratio...
Purpose: Clinical research brings the potential of improved diagnostics, sight-saving treatments, an...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Understanding temporal trends in childhood visual disability is necessary for plann...
OBJECTIVES: To examine and interpret the variation in the incidence of blindness and sight impairmen...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of poor vision in children aged 4-5 years and determine the i...
Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for ...
To describe the prevalence of refractive error (myopia and hyperopia) and visual impairment in a rep...
PURPOSE: Representative epidemiological data on childhood visual impairment in the U.K are lacking. ...
AIM: To explore and describe trends in the principal disorders/conditions ('cause') for severe sight...
Prevention of visual impairment is an international priority agreed at the World Health Assembly of ...
AIM: To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registrati...
Objective: To study recent trends in the cumulative incidence of visual impairment in childhood over...
AIM: To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registrati...
PURPOSE: The last article on causes of sight impairment (SI) in England and Wales was for April 2007...
Background: The WHO VISION 2020 global initiative against blindness, launched in 2000, prioritised ...
Aim To explore temporal trends in the incidence of childhood blindness and partial-sight registratio...
Purpose: Clinical research brings the potential of improved diagnostics, sight-saving treatments, an...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Understanding temporal trends in childhood visual disability is necessary for plann...
OBJECTIVES: To examine and interpret the variation in the incidence of blindness and sight impairmen...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of poor vision in children aged 4-5 years and determine the i...
Objective: Understanding pathways to detection for childhood visual impairment (VI) is critical for ...
To describe the prevalence of refractive error (myopia and hyperopia) and visual impairment in a rep...
PURPOSE: Representative epidemiological data on childhood visual impairment in the U.K are lacking. ...