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Children's visual acuity tests without professional supervision: a prospective repeated measures study.

Daniel C OsborneAimee SteeleMegan EvansHelen EllisRoshni PancholiTomos HardingJessica DeeRachel LearyJeremy BradshawElizabeth O'FlynnJames E Self
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2023)
This technique of unsupervised visual acuity measures for children is not comparable to clinical measures and is unlikely to be valuable to clinical decision making. Future work should focus on improving the accuracy of the test through better training, equipment/software or supervision/support.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • decision making