Temporal changes in incidence, prevalence and causes of childhood visual impairment - Learnings from 45 years with the National Danish Registry of Children with Visual Impairment.
Kessel LineHanne JensenAnn-Cathrine LarsenThomas RosenbergKamilla Rothe NissenPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2024)
Whereas the prevalence of visual impairment has remained relatively stable over the years, the severity of visual impairment has improved, suggesting that more children will be able to live an active life supported by aids compensating vision loss. However, more children have systemic comorbidities in combination with their visual impairment suggesting that children with visual impairment face a life not only limited by the obstacles of poor vision. This calls for multidisciplinary management and support of affected children and families.
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