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The Study on Vision Screening Tests for Preschool-aged Children
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À̱Ժ´(Lee Kyu-Byung) - Ãæû´ëÇб³ ¾È°æ±¤Çаú
¸¶±âÁß(Mah Ki-Choong) - À»Áö´ëÇб³ ¾È°æ±¤Çаú
Abstract
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Purposes: To suggest a new vision screening test with high validity for preschool children, Korean and Japanese vision screening tests were conducted on preschool children and then their results were analyzed and compared.
Methods: The vision screening tests that are currently used to screen preschool children in Korea and Japan were performed on 307 preschool children (age, 3?6 years; 614 eyes), and their unaided visual acuity were measured by the standard visual acuity chart.
Results: The agreement of the results of Korean and Japanese vision screening tests was low (k = 0.40, p < 0.001), and the used acuity chart was found to be a major factor related to the decision of pass or fail. While the agreement of the results between a standard visual acuity chart and the acuity chart used Korean vision screening test was low (k = 0.27, p < 0.001), but the agreement of the results between a standard visual acuity chart and the Japanese screening test was high (k = 0.89, p < 0.001). The specificity of the decision by visual acuity in Korean vision screening test was
high (100%), and the sensitivity was low (¡Â 17.1%). However, when Landolt¡¯s ring chart and different age-specific visual acuity criteria were applied, the sensitivity and specificity were 100.0% and 93.9% for 3-year-olds (criterion; 0.5 VA), 97.3% and 96.7% for 4-year-olds (criterion; 0.7 VA), 85.4% and 99.1% for 5-year-olds (criterion; 1.0 VA), and 88.9% and 100.0% for 6-year-olds (criterion; 1.0 VA), respectively.
Conclusion: To improve the sensitivity and specificity of the current Korean vision screening test for preschool children, there is considered that the figure chart has to be replaced by the Landolt¡¯s ring chart and age-specific visual acuity criteria need to be established.
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preschool-aged children, Vision screening, age-specific visual acuity criteria, Landolt¡¯ ring chart
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The agreement of the results of Korean and Japanese vision screening tests was low (k = 0.40, p < 0.001), and the used acuity chart was found to be a major factor related to the decision of pass or fail.