Preschool Vision Screening in Primary Care Pediatric Practice

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作者
Hered, Robert W. [1 ]
Wood, David L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Eye Phys Cent Florida, Maitland, FL 32751 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Coll Med Jacksonville, Dept Pediat, Jacksonville, FL USA
关键词
PREVENTIVE SERVICES; HISPANIC CHILDREN; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; EYE DISEASE; AMBLYOPIA; GUIDELINES; STRABISMUS; PREVALENCE; PROJECT; TESTS;
D O I
10.1177/003335491312800309
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives. We determined the efficacy of pediatric-based preschool vision screening, as knowledge of vision screening effectiveness in primary care pediatrics is incomplete. Methods. Pediatricians and staff at nine primary care pediatric practices were trained in vision screening, and practices screened children aged 3-5 years from May 2007 through July 2008. Children failing or considered untestable were referred for pediatric ophthalmology examinations. We determined rates of testability, failure, referral, and ophthalmologic examination completion, as well as positive predictive values (PPVs) of screening failure and untestability. We also surveyed practices to assess the ease and accuracy of preschool vision screening. Results. Of 2,933 children screened, 93 (3.2%) failed the vision screening and 349 (11.9%) were untestable. Untestability was highest (27.1%) among 3-year-olds. The PPV for failing any aspect of the vision screening was 66.7%; for children aged 3, 4, and 5 years, the PPVs for failing were 30.0%, 77.8%, and 87.5%, respectively. However, only 38.7% of children who failed the vision screening received ophthalmologic examinations, despite multiple follow-up attempts. Pediatricians rated the ease and accuracy of screening 3-year-old children lower than for screening older children. Conclusions. Visual acuity-based screening had good PPV for vision loss for 4- and 5-year-old children but was less successful for 3-year-olds. Rates of referral and ophthalmologic examination completion were low, especially among children from low-income families.
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页码:189 / 197
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