Comparison of live remote paediatric digital vision testing outcomes versus face to face appointments in orthoptic clinic
Study Overview The "Next Generation Home Vision Assessment" study aims to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of conducting vision assessments at home using a web-based platform. This prospective, non-interventional, multi-center study will compare home-based vision tests with traditional hospital-based assessments. Study Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly limited patients' ability to attend in-person eye clinic appointments, impacting vision assessments and management. Ramifications in delays continue to have an impact. Study Rationale This study seeks to validate home-based vision assessments against standard in-person evaluations to ensure patients can be effectively monitored and managed remotely. The use of a web-based platform for vision tests could offer a reliable alternative, reducing hospital visits and maintaining care standards. Objectives and Endpoints Primary Objective: To compare the accuracy of home-based visual acuity tests to hospital-based assessments. Secondary Objectives: To evaluate other aspects of visual function (e.g., visual fields, color vision, contrast sensitivity) and measure patient engagement and test duration. Study Design Type: Prospective, non-interventional Participants: Adults and children attending hospital eye services Sample Size: 360 completed assessments Duration: Minimum of 6 months Study Procedure Participants attending hospital eye services will be recruited and provided with a patient information leaflet. Those willing to participate will undergo a visual acuity test +/- additional vision tests (secondary outcomes) during a video consultation. Hospital-based assessment results will be compared to home-based test results to determine accuracy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
206
Remote vision testing via digital screen
Birmingham Womens and Childens Hospital
Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
NHS Fife
Inverness, Inverness, United Kingdom
NHS Forth Valley Research & Development Office
Falkirk, Stirlingshire, United Kingdom
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Acuity
Home versus Remote Acuity difference
Time frame: 2 weeks
Colour Vision
Digital versus in clinic standard
Time frame: 2 weeks
Visual field
Digital versus in clinic standard
Time frame: 2 weeks
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