2007
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.06-0616
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Correctable Visual Impairment in an Elderly Chinese Population in Taiwan: The Shihpai Eye Study

Abstract: The results demonstrate that approximately 10% of the senior population in the Shihpai district has a correctable visual impairment. Thus, it is important to educate the public about the importance of regular examination and the possibility of improving visual acuity by wearing glasses.

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“…From a practical point of view, the OCVI rate corresponds to the variable referred to as 'total need for spectacles' in previous studies. 11,13,15,16 It is important to note, however, that the subjects analysed in the latter studies (and in our study as well) do not represent all those in the study population who need or might benefit from refractive correction. Notable exclusions include subjects with impaired near vision, those with milder distance impairments that fail to satisfy the preestablished criterion for impairment, and those whose VI might be improved with corrective lenses without achieving the normal VA cutoff established by the study protocol.…”
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“…From a practical point of view, the OCVI rate corresponds to the variable referred to as 'total need for spectacles' in previous studies. 11,13,15,16 It is important to note, however, that the subjects analysed in the latter studies (and in our study as well) do not represent all those in the study population who need or might benefit from refractive correction. Notable exclusions include subjects with impaired near vision, those with milder distance impairments that fail to satisfy the preestablished criterion for impairment, and those whose VI might be improved with corrective lenses without achieving the normal VA cutoff established by the study protocol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…27 Slightly different definitions have been used in other studies of this type, 11,13,15,16 and to facilitate comparisons, we also re-elaborated our data using these cutoffs. As in previous studies, 11,13,15,16 we classified subjects based exclusively on the VA of the better eye.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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