Assessment of the Impact of a Head-mounted Augmented Reality Low Vision Aid on Vision and Quality of Life in Children and Young People with Visual Impairment.

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.345
Emily Cottingham, Finnguala Burgum, Simon Gosling, Laura Woods, Anamika Tandon
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Abstract

Introduction: Electronic head-mounted low vision aids (LVAs) can help children and young people (CYP) to access schoolwork and leisure activities which they would otherwise struggle to be able to do with traditional optical or hand held LVAs. SightPlus uses a smartphone mounted in a virtual reality headset controlled using a Bluetooth joystick. It offers users 0.7-24.3× magnification alongside enhanced modes to maximise vision.

Methods: Eighteen participants aged 8-16 years with reduced vision were given SightPlus to use at home for four weeks. Visual acuity was assessed with and without SightPlus along with reading performance, contrast sensitivity, functional vision and quality of life questionnaires.

Results: Clinically significant improvements in distance vision (0.633logMAR SD ± 0.359), near vision (0.411logMAR SD ± 0.368), reading acuity (0.454LlogMAR SD ± 0.406) and critical print size (0.285logMAR ± 0.360) were seen when testing with SightPlus.However, there was a mean decrease in contrast sensitivity and reading speed when using SightPlus. Despite this, nine out of the 14 patients included for analysis indicated a preference to continue to use SightPlus. Of note, younger participants were more likely to show a preference for using SightPlus. All seven CYP aged 10 or under wanted to continue to use SightPlus; in contrast, only two of the seven participants aged 11 or over wanted to continue.

Conclusions: Like the results in adult populations, SightPlus has been found to improve CYP visual functions. Older participants were less likely to want to continue to use SightPlus, potentially suggesting they have found other methods for managing sight loss.

评估头戴式增强现实低视力辅助设备对视障儿童和青少年的视力和生活质量的影响。
导言:电子头戴式低视力助视器(LVA)可以帮助儿童和青少年(CYP)完成学校作业和休闲活动,否则他们很难使用传统的光学或手持式低视力助视器。SightPlus 使用安装在虚拟现实耳机中的智能手机,通过蓝牙操纵杆进行控制。它为用户提供 0.7-24.3 倍的放大率,同时还提供增强模式,以最大限度地提高视力:方法:18 名年龄在 8-16 岁的视力减退者在家中使用 SightPlus,为期四周。使用 SightPlus 和不使用 SightPlus 时的视力评估,以及阅读能力、对比敏感度、功能性视力和生活质量问卷调查:结果:在使用 SightPlus 进行测试时,远视力(0.633logMAR SD ± 0.359)、近视力(0.411logMAR SD ± 0.368)、阅读敏锐度(0.454logMAR SD ± 0.406)和临界印刷尺寸(0.285logMAR ± 0.360)均有明显改善。尽管如此,纳入分析的 14 名患者中有 9 人表示愿意继续使用 SightPlus。值得注意的是,年龄较小的参与者更倾向于使用 SightPlus。所有七名 10 岁或以下的儿童青少年都希望继续使用 SightPlus;相比之下,七名 11 岁或以上的参与者中只有两人希望继续使用 SightPlus:结论:与成人的结果一样,SightPlus 也能改善 CYP 的视觉功能。年长的参与者不太可能希望继续使用 SightPlus,这可能表明他们已经找到了其他方法来控制视力损失。
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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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