How effective is low vision service provision? A systematic review
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on
rehabilitation outcomes is required to guide service development and improve the lives of …
rehabilitation outcomes is required to guide service development and improve the lives of …
Pediatric eye evaluations preferred practice pattern®: I. Vision screening in the primary care and community setting; II. Comprehensive ophthalmic examination
DK Wallace, CL Morse, M Melia, DT Sprunger… - …, 2018 - aaojournal.org
Vision screening for children is an evaluation to detect reduced visual acuity or risk factors
that threaten the healthy growth and development of the eye and visual system. Vision …
that threaten the healthy growth and development of the eye and visual system. Vision …
Neurodevelopmental disabilities and special care of 5-year-old children born before 33 weeks of gestation (the EPIPAGE study): a longitudinal cohort study
Background The increasing survival rates of children who are born very preterm raise issues
about the risks of neurological disabilities and cognitive dysfunction. We aimed to …
about the risks of neurological disabilities and cognitive dysfunction. We aimed to …
Pediatric eye evaluations preferred practice pattern
AK Hutchinson, CL Morse, A Hercinovic… - …, 2022 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Vision screening for children is an evaluation to detect reduced visual acuity or risk factors
that threaten the healthy growth and development of the eye and visual system. Vision …
that threaten the healthy growth and development of the eye and visual system. Vision …
Advances in the evaluation and management of cortical/cerebral visual impairment in children
MY Chang, MS Borchert - Survey of ophthalmology, 2020 - Elsevier
Cortical/cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is the most frequent cause of pediatric visual
impairment in developed countries and is increasing in prevalence in develo** nations …
impairment in developed countries and is increasing in prevalence in develo** nations …
EPIPAGE 2: a preterm birth cohort in France in 2011
Background Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and number of
neonates surviving very preterm birth is increasing. We present the objectives and methods …
neonates surviving very preterm birth is increasing. We present the objectives and methods …
Epidemiology, aetiology and management of visual impairment in children
An estimated 19 million of the world's children are visually impaired, while 1.4 million are
blind. Using the UK as a model for high income countries, from a population-based …
blind. Using the UK as a model for high income countries, from a population-based …
Changes in causes of low vision between 1988 and 2009 in a Dutch population of children
N Boonstra, H Limburg, N Tijmes… - Acta …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: Causes of low vision in the Netherlands may have changed over time. The
purpose of this study is to assess trends over the last two decades. Methods: Socio …
purpose of this study is to assess trends over the last two decades. Methods: Socio …
Outcomes for the extremely premature infant: what is new? And where are we going?
CMT Robertson, MJ Watt, IA Dinu - Pediatric neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
Two approaches were taken to determine what is new and where we are going in terms of
outcomes for the extremely premature infant: publications from 2004 to 2007 were reviewed …
outcomes for the extremely premature infant: publications from 2004 to 2007 were reviewed …
Assistive technology for children and young people with low vision
R Thomas, L Barker, G Rubin… - … of systematic reviews, 2015 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Recent technological developments, such as the near universal spread of
mobile phones and portable computers and improvements in the accessibility features of …
mobile phones and portable computers and improvements in the accessibility features of …