2021
DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2021.1954664
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Refractive Error Findings in Students Who Failed School-based Vision Screening

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“…Between 2017 and March 2020 (3 school years), CSBVP optometrists examined almost 130,000 students and diagnosed nearly 74,000 students with refractive error requiring eyeglasses. Similar to other vision programs, the vast majority of students seen had undetected refractive error requiring eyeglasses 15 . A small proportion of students had non‐refractive ocular findings, necessitating referral into the community for further evaluation and treatment.…”
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“…Between 2017 and March 2020 (3 school years), CSBVP optometrists examined almost 130,000 students and diagnosed nearly 74,000 students with refractive error requiring eyeglasses. Similar to other vision programs, the vast majority of students seen had undetected refractive error requiring eyeglasses 15 . A small proportion of students had non‐refractive ocular findings, necessitating referral into the community for further evaluation and treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Similar to other vision programs, the vast majority of students seen had undetected refractive error requiring eyeglasses. 15 A small proportion of students had non-refractive ocular findings, necessitating referral into the community for further evaluation and treatment.…”
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“…20 Risk factors for CSRE included higher grade levels, females, and students of Hispanic ethnicity. 20…”
Section: Refractive Error Profilementioning
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“…20 Among a predominantly black and Hispanic study population (mean age 9.2 years) of the students who failed screening and underwent an eye exam, 56% had myopia [À0.50 diopter (D) spherical equivalent (SE) or greater], 27% had hyperopia (þ0.50D SE or greater), 58% had astigmatism (1.00D cylindrical power or greater), and 31% had anisometropia (at least 1.00D spherical or cylindrical power differences between the 2 eyes). 20 We also sought to explore which students had V4Bdefined clinically significant refractive error (CSRE), consensus criteria for refractive findings, at a minimum, that would warrant an eyeglasses prescription. In the mobile clinic setting, students were additionally prescribed glasses at the provider's discretion based on vision complaints or subjective acuity improvement with manifest refraction.…”
Section: Refractive Error Profilementioning
confidence: 99%