PURPOSE: To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive error in white school children aged 6-7-years and 12-13-years. METHODS: The Northern Ireland Childhood Errors of Refraction (NICER) study used a stratified random cluster design to recruit children from schools in Northern Ireland. Detailed eye examinations included assessment of logMAR visual acuity and cycloplegic autorefraction. Spherical equivalent refractive data from the right eye were used to classify significant refractive error as myopia of at least 1DS, hyperopia as greater than +3.50DS and astigmatism as greater than 1.50DC, whether it occurred in isolation or in association with myopia or hyperopia. RESULTS: Results are pr...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is the most common cause of vision impairment and the secon...
Background: Refractive errors are among the most common causes of vision loss in patients attending ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of refractive errors and their types...
Purpose To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive...
To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive error i...
Objective: To detect significant refractive error in a population-based random cluster sample of 12-...
To describe the prevalence of refractive error (myopia and hyperopia) and visual impairment in a rep...
Background: Refractive error is defined as a status of refraction. They happen when the shape of you...
Prospective data on refractive error in childhood in the United Kingdom are scarce. The Northern Ire...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is an avoidable cause of visual impairment (Naidoo et al., ...
BACKGROUND: Although the benefits of vision screening seem intuitive, the value of such programmes i...
Background: Poor vision in childhood affects performance in school and has a significant impact on f...
BACKGROUND Refractive errors are considered to be a preventable cause of blindness, leading to visu...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is the most common cause of vision impairment and the secon...
Background: Refractive errors are among the most common causes of vision loss in patients attending ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of refractive errors and their types...
Purpose To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive...
To investigate the utility of uncorrected visual acuity measures in screening for refractive error i...
Objective: To detect significant refractive error in a population-based random cluster sample of 12-...
To describe the prevalence of refractive error (myopia and hyperopia) and visual impairment in a rep...
Background: Refractive error is defined as a status of refraction. They happen when the shape of you...
Prospective data on refractive error in childhood in the United Kingdom are scarce. The Northern Ire...
Background: Visual acuity (VA) screening programs, especially during early childhood, are important ...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is an avoidable cause of visual impairment (Naidoo et al., ...
BACKGROUND: Although the benefits of vision screening seem intuitive, the value of such programmes i...
Background: Poor vision in childhood affects performance in school and has a significant impact on f...
BACKGROUND Refractive errors are considered to be a preventable cause of blindness, leading to visu...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is the most common cause of vision impairment and the secon...
Background: Refractive errors are among the most common causes of vision loss in patients attending ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of refractive errors and their types...