Ad. Negrel et al., Refractive Error Study in Children: Sampling and measurement methods for amulti-country survey, AM J OPHTH, 129(4), 2000, pp. 421-426
PURPOSE: The Refractive Error Study in Children was designed to assess the
prevalence of refractive error and vision impairment in children of differe
nt ethnic origins and cultural settings.
METHODS: Population based cross-sectional samples of children 5 to 15 years
of age were obtained through cluster sampling. Presenting, uncorrected, an
d best-corrected visual acuity, along with refractive error under cyclopleg
ia, were the main outcome measures. Amblyopia and other causes of uncorrect
able vision impairment were determined,
RESULTS: Study design and sample size calculations, survey enumeration and
ophthalmic examination meth ods, quality assurance monitoring, and data ana
lyses and statistical methods are described.
CONCLUSIONS: The study design, sample size, and measurement methods ensure
that the prevalence of age-specific and sex-specific refractive error can b
e estimated with reasonable accuracy in the target populations. With common
ality of methods, a comparison of findings between studies in different eth
ic origins and cultural settings is possible. (Am J Ophthalmol 2000;129:421
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