Visual Profile of Children who Passed or Failed the UK School Vision Screening Protocol.
Sara J McCulloughKathryn SaundersPublished in: The British and Irish orthoptic journal (2019)
School-entry vision screening is reasonably sensitive and specific for detecting strabismus and/or significant refractive error. Most children with visions poorer than 0.2 LogMAR need refractive intervention, and the majority of the remainder are likely false positives for significant visual defects. One in 13 children who pass have either strabismus and/or significant refractive error (7.8%). The inclusion of a 'plus blur test' was not a useful addition to the vision screening protocol.