Preschool Vision Screening in Primary Care Pediatric Practice
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Preschool vision screening.
Although a good case for preschool screening for vision defects can be made there is very little evidence that existing programmes are effective in practice. A comparative trial of three different methods of preschool vision screening is described. Some 7000 children initially aged 5 months (younger cohorts) and 30 months (older cohorts) in three matched areas entered the trial during 1987. Dur...
متن کاملTITLE: Preschool Vision Screening
Canada. HTIS responses are based on a limited literature search and are not comprehensive, systematic reviews. The intent is to provide the best evidence on the topic that could be identified within the time allowed. HTIS responses should be considered along with other types of information and health care considerations. The information included in this response is not intended to replace profe...
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OBJECTIVES To undertake a systematic review of the effectiveness of preschool vision screening. To provide evidence on which decisions about the future provision of this service can be made. To indicate areas for further research. STUDY SELECTION The Centre for Reviews and Dissemination guidelines for systematic reviews were used. The research questions were formulated using the Wilson and Ju...
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Results: All studies that have been published to date on the efficacy of preschool visual screening suffer from methodological flaws. The avail able data suggest a benefit from screening, though this has not been proven. Model calculations reveal that the positive predictive value of screening tests performed in isolation is inadequate. The authors of the two national reports applied different ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Public Health Reports
سال: 2013
ISSN: 0033-3549,1468-2877
DOI: 10.1177/003335491312800309