'Ease of adaptation' predicts preferred spectacle prescriptions better than visual acuity: a retrospective analysis.
Amy R HughesMark A BullimoreDavid B ElliottPublished in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2024)
Distance visual acuity was not found to be a useful predictor of participant preference to a new prescription and is likely over-relied upon in practice. The results support the adjustment of the subjective prescription where appropriate to aid patient adaptation and comfort.