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Strabismus | 2004

A study of pre-school vision screening tests' testability, validity and duration: do group differences matter?

Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann; Rachel Coulter; Pamela Oliver; Patrick C. Hardigan; Cyril Blavo

Vision screening was performed on 268 pre-school children: 170 from a private pre-school, 33 from a Caribbean-American parochial pre-school and 65 pre-school children from a clinic serving indigent Spanish farm-workers. Using a multi-station format, a stereoacuity test and two visual acuity tests were performed during a single screening session. The time it took to complete a test was recorded. To pass the screening, children were required to pass one visual acuity test and the stereoacuity test. Children who could not complete the protocol were retested at a later date. Children who failed the screening and every fourth child who passed the screening were referred for a full eye examination. The parents and teachers were masked to the results of the screening as well as the optometrists who performed the eye examination. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy scores were 100%, 79% and 80%, respectively. Three-year-old children completed the Lea Symbol Chart more often than the HOTV. No differences in time required to complete a visual acuity test were found. The Lea Symbol chart is more likely to be completed by young children. Testability changes significantly with age rather than with the instrument when socio-ethnic factors are held constant. Differences among groups and the sensitivity of the screening are discussed.


conference on computers and accessibility | 2004

Strategic design for users with diabetic retinopathy: factors influencing performance in a menu-selection task

Paula J. Edwards; Leon Barnard; V. Kathlene Emery; Ji Soo Yi; Kevin P. Moloney; Thitima Kongnakorn; Julie A. Jacko; François Sainfort; Pamela Oliver; Joseph Pizzimenti; Annette Bade; Greg Fecho; Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann

This paper examines factors that affect performance of a basic menu selection task by users who are visually healthy and users with Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) in order to inform better interface design. Interface characteristics such as multimodal feedback, Windows® accessibility settings, and menu item location were investigated. Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were employed to examine the effects of interface features on task performance. Linear regression was used to further examine and model various contextual factors that influenced task performance. Results indicated that Windows® accessibility settings significantly improved performance of participants with more progressed DR. Additionally, other factors, including age, computer experience, visual acuity, and menu location were significant predictors of the time required for subjects to complete the task.


Archive | 2004

Risk factors for diabetic retinopathy

Annette Bade; Joseph Pizzimenti; Pamela Oliver; Patrick C. Hardigan


Optometry - Journal of The American Optometric Association | 2008

Poster 8: Low Vision Rehabilitation of an HIV+ Patient With Retinal Necrosis and Optic Atrophy

Jamie Althoff; Pamela Oliver


Optometry - Journal of The American Optometric Association | 2007

Poster 49: Papillophlebitis Associated With Autoimmune Factors

Sarah E. Hill; Joseph Sowka; Pamela Oliver


Optometry - Journal of The American Optometric Association | 2007

Poster 77: The Inconsistency Spectrum of Wavefront Analysis

Pamela Oliver; Annette Bade; Perla Najman; Patrick C. Hardigan; Armando Barreto


Optometry - Journal of The American Optometric Association | 2005

Poster 21 - When One Is Better Than Two: Binocular Contrast Sensitivity in Subjects With ARMD

Jacqueline Burkhardt; Jacqueline Pierre; Joseph Pizzimenti; Diane Calderon; Annette Bade; Pamela Oliver; Panes Harris-Roberts; Takeia Locke; V Leonard; Julie A. Jacko


Optometry - Journal of The American Optometric Association | 2004

Poster 54 - Comparison of Perimetry, Contrast Sensitivity, and Visual Acuity in Patients With Diabetes

Joseph Pizzimenti; Pamela Oliver; Gregory M. Fecho; Annette Bade-Wible; Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann; Patrick C. Hardigan; Julie A. Jacko


Archive | 2004

Comparison of perimetry, contrast sensitivity, and visual acuity in patients with diabetes

Joseph Pizzimenti; Pamela Oliver; Patrick C. Hardigan


Archive | 2004

Cigarette smoking and catarct in patients with diabetes

Annette Bade; Joseph Pizzimenti; Pamela Oliver; Patrick C. Hardigan

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Joseph Pizzimenti

Nova Southeastern University

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Annette Bade

Nova Southeastern University

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Patrick C. Hardigan

Nova Southeastern University

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Rachel Coulter

Nova Southeastern University

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Cyril Blavo

Nova Southeastern University

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Julie A. Jacko

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Stacy Friedman

State University of New York College of Optometry

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Greg Fecho

Nova Southeastern University

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