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Lions Clubs International Foundation Core Four Photoscreening: results from 17 programs and 400,000 preschool children.

机译:狮子会国际基金会核心四级照片筛选:来自17个程序和40万学龄前儿童的结果。

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INTRODUCTION: Photoscreening programs for preschool vision screening have been promoted by Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) via their 17 Core Four grant project awards since 1999. Results from 15 Core Four grant programs in the United States and one in Taiwan are presented here. METHODS: Photoscreening was modeled after the Tennessee program and instituted statewide in each area. Programs were given latitude with respect to screening instrument and referral criteria, but a partnering academic institution and medical director were expected. Preschool children were screened by volunteers; referred children were examined by community optometrists and ophthalmologists who returned results to each program's coordinating center. Outcome data included number of children screened, referral rate, follow-up rate, and positive predictive value, which was generally determined using AAPOS-defined vision screening criteria. RESULTS: All but one program used the MTI photoscreener (it chose not to participate); photoscreening referral criteria were standard for 13 programs. Through December 2004, more than 400,000 preschool children had been screened. The referral rate for programs using the MTI photoscreener averaged 5.2% (range, 3.7-12.6%). The predictive value of a positive photoscreen was 80%. Overall, 54% of referred children received follow-up examinations. Follow-up rate was the largest variable: 4 programs, screening nearly 250,000 children, had follow-up rates 70% or greater; 10 programs had follow-up data from fewer than 40% of referred children. CONCLUSIONS: Volunteer-led photoscreening programs can be instituted in other locations, including overseas, with high levels of effectiveness. Limitations include the possibility of poor success and variable attention to follow-up.
机译:引言:狮子会国际基金会(LCIF)自1999年以来通过其17个“核心四项”赠款项目奖项,推广了用于学龄前视力筛查的照片筛查程序。此处介绍了美国15个“核心四项”赠款项目和台湾地区一项的结果。方法:以田纳西州的项目为模型对照片进行筛选,并在每个州的全州范围内建立。计划在筛查仪器和转诊标准方面具有自由度,但是希望有合作的学术机构和医疗主管。学龄前儿童由志愿者筛选;社区验光师和眼科医生对转介的孩子进行了检查,然后将结果返回给每个程序的协调中心。结果数据包括筛查的儿童人数,转诊率,随访率和阳性预测值,这些通常使用AAPOS定义的视力筛查标准确定。结果:除一个程序外,所有程序都使用了MTI photoscreener(它选择不参加)。筛选推荐标准是13个程序的标准。到2004年12月,已经对40万名学龄前儿童进行了筛查。使用MTI Photoscreener的程序的推荐率平均为5.2%(范围为3.7-12.6%)。阳性光幕的预测值为80%。总体而言,有54%的转介儿童接受了后续检查。随访率是最大的变量:4个项目,筛查了近25万名儿童,随访率达到70%或更高; 10个项目的随访数据来自不到40%的被推荐儿童。结论:可以在其他地区(包括海外)以很高的效率开展志愿者主导的照片筛选计划。局限性包括成功失败的可能性以及对后续行动的关注程度有限。

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