2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2019.07.011
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Impact of eyeglasses on academic performance in primary school children

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“…Providing children with spectacles improved academic test scores [41][42][43][44][45][46][47] -eg, in China, vision correction reduced the odds of failing a class by 44% (p<0•01) 43 Reading or word identification Two (cohort studies) Improved reading and word identification with spectacle wear and attendance at specialised schools 35,48 Inequalities (SDGs 5, 10)…”
Section: Quality Education (Sdg 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing children with spectacles improved academic test scores [41][42][43][44][45][46][47] -eg, in China, vision correction reduced the odds of failing a class by 44% (p<0•01) 43 Reading or word identification Two (cohort studies) Improved reading and word identification with spectacle wear and attendance at specialised schools 35,48 Inequalities (SDGs 5, 10)…”
Section: Quality Education (Sdg 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary focus of pediatric vision screening has been risk factors for amblyopia, a deficiency in the neurodevelopment of vision in infants and young children as a result of early deprivation (CPT code H53.01*), strabismus (H53.03*) and/or refractive error (H53.02*). 2 Other visual conditions for which screening is appropriate are uncorrected refractive error, which can adversely influence academic performance, 3 and progressive myopia, for which therapy is effective in older children. 4 Instrument-based screening became commercially available in 1995 and has continued to evolve since.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academic test scores (seven studies) Five randomised controlled trials showed that provision of spectacles to children improved academic test scores, [27][28][29][30][31] and this finding was also seen in prospective cohort studies; 32,33 for example, a study in China showed that vision correction with spectacles reduced the odds of failing a class by 44% (p<0•01) 28 Reading ability (two studies) Cohort studies found improved letter identification scores with spectacle wear 34 and improved reading ability with attendance at specialised schools 21…”
Section: Sdg 4 Quality Educationmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…62 We examined this relationship by investigating which eye health services are important for improving educational outcomes, and identified five randomised controlled trials, which were all related to the provision of spectacles to children. 21,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] This inexpensive, simple intervention has been shown to improve academic test scores and literacy skills, which in turn can improve future opportunities for decent work and paid employment.…”
Section: Review Improving Education Outcomes (Sdg 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%