Macfarlane D J, Fitzgerald W J, Stark D J
Mater Children's Hospital, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Aust N Z J Ophthalmol. 1987 Aug;15(3):175-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1987.tb00067.x.
Despite the widespread acceptance of vision screening programmes as a means of detecting ocular disorders in children, there has been little formal assessment of their validity and reliability. One such screening programme is conducted in Queensland State Primary Schools by the Division of School Health Services of the State Department of Health. A group of 877 children was screened by the Service and subsequently subjected to a formal independent ophthalmological examination. A comparison of the results of these procedures revealed that the visual screen as performed by the Service was highly accurate in the determination of distant visual acuity. Detection of manifest strabismus was less satisfactory, with between 30 and 74% of sufferers being detected. There is no evidence to suggest that a more complex protocol will improve the detection of ocular disorders. Rather, a more effective implementation of the current screening procedure is required.
尽管视力筛查项目作为检测儿童眼部疾病的一种手段已被广泛接受,但对其有效性和可靠性的正式评估却很少。昆士兰州卫生部学校卫生服务司在该州的小学开展了一项这样的筛查项目。该服务部门对877名儿童进行了筛查,随后这些儿童接受了正式的独立眼科检查。对这些检查结果的比较显示,该服务部门进行的视力筛查在测定远视力方面非常准确。显性斜视的检测效果不太令人满意,只有30%至74%的患者被检测出来。没有证据表明更复杂的方案会改善眼部疾病的检测。相反,需要更有效地实施当前的筛查程序。