Feasibility of a new ‘balanced binocular viewing’ treatment for unilateral amblyopia in children aged 3–8 years (BALANCE): results of a phase 2a randomised controlled feasibility trial
Annegret Hella Dahlmann-Noor,
John A Greenwood,
Andrew Skilton
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the safety of dichoptic balanced binocular viewing (BBV) for amblyopia in children, plus feasibility, adherence, acceptability, trial methodology and clinical measures of visual function.DesignWe carried out an observer-masked parallel-group phase 2a feasibility randomised controlled trial.SettingTwo study sites, a secondary/tertiary and a community site.ParticipantsWe enrolled 32 children aged 3–8 years with unilateral amblyopia who had completed optical adaptation where… Show more
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