Vision screening at two years does not reduce the prevalence of reduced vision at four and a half years of age
ConclusionOur findings do not support the adoption of early vision screening in children as current vision tests suitable for use with two‐year‐old children have poor sensitivity for predicting mild–moderate habitual vision impairment at 4.5 years of age.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Optometry - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Lucy Goodman, Arijit Chakraborty, Nabin Paudel, Tzu ‐Ying Yu, Robert J Jacobs, Jane E Harding, Benjamin Thompson, Nicola S Anstice, Tags: Research Source Type: research