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. 2004 Jul;88(7):929-33.
doi: 10.1136/bjo.2003.029066.

The Seoul Metropolitan Preschool Vision Screening Programme: results from South Korea

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The Seoul Metropolitan Preschool Vision Screening Programme: results from South Korea

H T Lim et al. Br J Ophthalmol. 2004 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: To report on a new model of preschool vision screening that was performed in metropolitan Seoul and to investigate the distribution of various ocular disorders in this metropolitan preschool population.

Methods: Vision screening was conducted on 36 973 kindergarten children aged 3-5 years in a stepwise manner. The first step was home screening using a set of five picture cards and a questionnaire. The children who did not pass the first step (VA <0.5 in at least one eye or any abnormal responses on the questionnaire) were retested with regular vision charts at the regional public healthcare centres. After this retest, some children were referred to ophthalmologists. The referral criteria for visual acuity were <0.5 at 3 years and <0.63 at 4 or 5 years in at least one eye.

Results: Of those screened, 7116 (19.2%) children did not pass the home screening tests and 2058 (28.9%) out of the 7116 were referred. The results of the ophthalmological examination in eye clinics were only available for 894 children (43.4%) of those who were referred. The rest of the children did not visit ophthalmologists because they had been checked at an eye clinic, were currently under treatment, or for personal reasons. Refractive errors were found in 608 (1.6%) children. Astigmatism was associated in 78.2% of ametropes. Amblyopia was discovered in 149 (0.4%) children and refractive error was the major aetiology with a predominant rate (82.5%). Manifest strabismus was detected in 52 children. The positive predictive value of vision screening for any ophthalmological disorder was 0.77, and 0.49 for significant disorders requiring treatment.

Conclusions: This preschool vision screening model was highly accessible to the children and their parents, easy to administer, and effective to detect a variety of ocular disorders. However, the participation rate of the referred children in the examinations by ophthalmologists was quite low. The performance and efficiency of this screening programme need to be optimised with further revision.

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Figure 1
A set of five picture cards used in the home vision test. The figures in the left side column are for exercise and those in the right side column are for the test.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Jin’s vision chart used at the step of retest. This chart consists of 11 lines based on the progression of LogMAR from 0 to 1.0. Visual acuity was expressed as a decimal notation.

Comment in

  • Korean kindergarten vision screen programme.
    Arnold RW, Ruben J, Donahue SP; AAPOS Vision Screening Committee. Arnold RW, et al. Br J Ophthalmol. 2005 Mar;89(3):392-3. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2004.056663. Br J Ophthalmol. 2005. PMID: 15722331 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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