In Print

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Materials in print

Published Articles 

Phase I results:

    • Comparison of Preschool Vision Screening Tests as Administered by Licensed Eye Care Professionals in the Vision in Preschoolers Study. Am Acad Ophthalmol 2004;111(4):637-650

 

Phase II results:

    • Preschool Vision Screening Tests Administered by Nurse Screeners Compared with Lay Screeners in the Vision in Preschoolers Study. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2005;46(8):2639-2648

 

Bibliography of Published Manuscripts

    • Cheatham L, Duson A, Qualley P, Biddle M, Haas B, Peskin E, Cyert L, Dobson V, Quinn GE, Schmidt PP. Implementation of a Preschool Vision Screening Program In a Mobile Setting. The NHSA Dialog: A Research-To-Practice Journal for the Early Intervention Field 2005;8(1):16-24.

 

    • Ciner EB, Dobson V, Schmidt PP, Allen D, Cyert L, Maguire M, Moore B, Orel-Bixler D, Schultz J. A Survey of Vision Screening Policy of Preschool Children in the United States. Surv of Ophthalmol 1999;43:445-457.

 

    • Ciner EB, Schmidt PP, Orel-Bixler D, Dobson V, Maguire M, Cyert Lynn, Moore B, Schultz J. Vision Screening of Preschool Children: Evaluating the Past, Looking Toward the Future. Optom Vis Sci 1998;75(8):571-584.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Comparison of Preschool Vision Screening Tests as Administered by Licensed Eye Care Professionals in the Vision in Preschoolers Study. Am Acad Ophthalmol 2004;111(4):637-650.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. The Electronic Visual Acuity Tester: Testability in Preschool Children. Optom Vis Sci 2004;81(4):238-243.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Preschool Vision Screening Tests Administered by Nurse Screeners Compared with Lay Screeners in the Vision in Preschoolers Study. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2005;46(8):2639-2648.

 

    • Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Preschool Visual Acuity Screening with HOTV and Lea Symbols: Testability and Between-Test Agreement. Optom Vis Sci 2004;81(9):678-683.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Sensitivity of Screening Tests for Detecting VIP-Targeted Vision Disorders when Specificity is 94%. Optom Vis Sci 2005;82(5):432-438.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Testability of Preschoolers on Stereotests Used to Screen Vision Disorders. Optom Vis Sci 2003;80(11):753-757.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Threshold Visual Acuity Testing of Preschool Children Using the Crowded HOTV and Lea Symbols Acuity Tests. J AAPOS 2003;7(6):396-399.

 

    • The Vision In Preschoolers Study Group. Visual Acuity Results in School-Aged Children and Adults: Lea Symbols Chart Versus Bailey-Lovie Chart. Optom Vis Sci 2003;80(9):650-654.