Preliminary assessment of a standardized vision screening guideline in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Jordan R. Wentz, Erin E. Wentz, Samuel R Pierce
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a standardized vision screen guideline on occupational therapy vision screens in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. METHODS: Charts of patients admitted to a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation before guideline implementation (n = 47) versus charts after implementation (n = 47) were randomly, retrospectively reviewed to explore differences in visual skills screened and use of standardized assessments. RESULTS: Significant improvements (p <  = 0.05) were found in the number of visual skills screened (p = 0.034), use of standardized assessments (p = 0.005), and screening of the specific visual skills of accommodative amplitude (p = 0.05), suppression (p = 0.015), and double vision (p <  0.001). CONCLUSION: Implementation of a standardized vision screen guideline improved the frequency of vision screens during occupational therapy evaluations in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. The use of standardized assessments may also improve the quality of vision screens by encouraging staff to complete more comprehensive vision screens, including screening more visual skills, and by prompting use of standardized assessments, which can improve accuracy of screening procedures.
儿科住院康复病房视力筛查标准化指南的初步评估
目的:本研究旨在评估标准化视力筛查指南对儿科住院康复病房职业治疗视力筛查的影响。方法:对儿科住院康复患者在指南实施前(n = 47)与实施后(n = 47)的病历进行随机、回顾性审查,以探索视觉技能筛查和标准化评估使用方面的差异。结果:在筛查的视觉技能数量(p = 0.034)、标准化评估的使用(p = 0.005)、特定视觉技能的筛查(p = 0.05)、抑制(p = 0.015)和复视(p < 0.001)方面均有显著改善(p < = 0.05)。结论:标准化视力筛查指南的实施提高了儿科住院康复病房职业治疗评估中视力筛查的频率。标准化评估的使用还能提高视力筛查的质量,因为它能鼓励工作人员完成更全面的视力筛查,包括筛查更多的视觉技能,还能促进标准化评估的使用,从而提高筛查程序的准确性。
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