A model of paediatric eye screening program for educators
2007
Purpose: Presentation of a paediatric eye screening program which is based on the educators’ performance
Methods: 4400 children(n1=2200 3-3 ½ y.o., n2=2200 4-6 y.o.),10 ophthalmologists and 20 teachers participated in this study.Children were tested for visual acuity(Va),using the NK test and manifest horizontal strabismus,using the Hirschberg test.Criteria for further evaluation:n1: Va<0.55 and/or manifest strabismus& in n2:Va<0.75and/or manifest strabismus
Results: In n1=2200, doctors found:105 children(4.77%) appeared with Va 0.55. In n1 teachers found:191 children(8.68%) appeared with Va 0.55. In (n1) doctors found:2111children(95.95%)were orthophoric,62 children(2.81%)were esotropic and 27 children(1,23%) were exotropic. Teachers found:2051 children(93.22%)were orthophoric, 106 children(4.81%) were esotropic and 43 children(1.97%)were exotropic.In n2=2200,doctors found:164 children(7.45%) appeared with Va 0.75. In n2, teachers found:160 children(7.27%)with Va 0.75. In the same sample(n2), doctors found:2121 children(96.40%)were orthophoric, 62children(2.81%)were esotropic and 17 children(0.79%)were exotorpic.Teachers found:2041 children(92.77%)were orthophoric,64 children(2.90%)were esotropic and 95 children(4.32 %)were exotropic
Conclusions: In a screening eye program false positive referrals are more welcome than false negative,especially in a very cost effective program as this one is. We recommend this model in countries where no paramedics as screeners exist
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