Purpose

Providing Access to the Visual Environment is a pediatric low vision grant which has the ability to provide comprehensive, interdisciplinary low vision rehabilitation services to every child in Tennessee with a vision impairment. Children, ages 3-21, with best-corrected vision of 20/50 or worse in the better seeing eye are prescribed optical devices to improve their visual functioning and trained to use the devices.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 3 Years and 21 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

Children age 3 to 21 years of age Enrollment in a school in Tennessee (private or public) - Children that are eligible for services due to visual impairment Low vision

Exclusion Criteria

  • Children who do not have the potential to become readers or use their vision for reading

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Case-Only
Time Perspective
Prospective

Recruiting Locations

Saige Wilkins
Nashville, Tennessee 37232
Contact:
Saige A Wilkins, CTS
615-936-1474
saige.wilkins@vumc.org

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Vanderbilt University

Study Contact

Lori Ann F Kehler, O.D.
615-936-2020
lori.ann.kehler@Vanderbilt.Edu

Detailed Description

Subjects are enrolled each school year based on referrals from school systems in Tennessee, ophthalmologists, and optometrists. A total of 90 new students are enrolled each year. Students are provided a comprehensive low vision rehabilitation evaluation by a low vision optometrist and prescribed optical devices to improve distance appreciation, near reading, and other tasks based on individual needs. Students are then trained to use the devices efficiently by master's level teachers of the visually impaired. The teachers travel to the students environment (school/home/work) for the training. Variables such as ocular disease, age, visual acuity, visual improvement with optical devices, type of optical device, and reading speed are defined for each student. Providing Access to the Visual Environment also provides...

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