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CompletedNCT03251456

Tertiary Care for Visual Developmental Disorders in Pre-school Children

Tertiary Care Based Visual Developmental Diseases Management Model Among Preschool Children in China: a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1,114 (actual)
Sponsor
Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
4 Years – 7 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Visual development disorders are major public health problems among children especially in China. How to find an effective and economic way to manage the larger number of children in China remains exploring. The national basic public health services of China offer visual acuity screening for preschool children for free every year. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility, cost-effective and the influence factors of compliance of tertiary care for visual developmental disorders in pre-school children after screening, and whether this disease management model is more effective and superior than the current medical care in china.

Detailed description

Visual development disorders including amblyopia , strabismus ,refractive error are an important public health problem among children, and the visual impairment caused by visual development disorders is lifelong and can be profound. Timely discovering and treatment of visual development disorders are significant for the recovering of visual function in children. The national basic public health services of China offer the basic visual acuity screening every year for free. In this study, the investigators try to explore the cost-effective and compliance of the national basic public health services based tertiary care model for the management of visual development disorders among preschool children. This Tertiary care based on disease management model among preschool children was conducted at Yudu county, Jiangxi province, in China. Preschool vision screening relied on the national basic public health services of China (refractive errors examined by the Retinomax autorefractor). Children who failed the screening were randomized into two groups, the intervention group: their parents will be informed and transferred to an ophthalmologist and optometrist at Ophthalmic Referral Center, receiving basic eye examination and therapy (visual corrected by glasses and periodic review); The control group: their parents will be informed and suggest them to take their children to the hospital for further examination by themselves.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERTertiary care1. Inform the parents that there are abnormalities after eye disease screening of their children, and the program of tertiary care for visual developmental disorders 2. The children will be receiving the appropriate therapy in tertiary care and follow-up according to the clinical guidelines 3. Six months after receiving the screening report, all the parents will be interviewed by telephone, or visiting if necessary.
OTHERUsual Care1. Inform the parents that there are abnormalities after eye disease screening of their children 2. Inform the parents that they should take their children to the hospital for further consultation 3. Six months after the receiving the screening report, all the parents will be interviewed by telephone, or visiting if necessary.

Timeline

Start date
2017-08-18
Primary completion
2018-06-30
Completion
2018-06-30
First posted
2017-08-16
Last updated
2019-06-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03251456. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.