Eye care following pre-school vision screening: Data from the Growing Up in New Zealand study.
Rebecca W FindlayNicola S AnsticeJoanna M BlackCameron C GrantCarol ChelimoPublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2024)
Non-attendance at referral and follow-up appointments limits the efficacy of vision screening, particularly for children of Māori and Pacific ethnicity. Children referred from vision screening achieve lower scores on letter naming fluency, a key predictor of reading ability in later childhood. Equity-based improvements are required to ensure that all children referred from vision screening receive appropriate follow-up eye care.