Vision Screenings and Ophthalmology Referrals Among a Sample of Pediatricians in Florida
Meghan Sharma, Laura Huertas, Eleonore Savatovsky, Alana Grajewski

TL;DR
This study explores how Florida pediatricians perform vision screenings and how their comfort affects referrals to ophthalmologists.
Contribution
The study identifies variability in vision screening practices and links comfort levels to referral rates among pediatricians.
Findings
78% of pediatricians perform early childhood vision screenings, but practices vary widely.
Only 66% begin screenings from birth to age two, and 50% lack prior training.
Lower comfort with screenings is nearly significantly linked to fewer urgent referrals.
Abstract
Introduction In Florida, mandated school vision screenings begin around the age of five. However, a joint statement in the ophthalmology community recommends that primary care providers, including pediatricians, screen for eye and vision symptoms and signs starting at birth. This suggests that pediatricians may be the first to catch signs of early vision loss and refer pediatric patients to an ophthalmologist. This study aims to understand the current vision screening practices of a sample of pediatricians in Florida and how comfort levels with vision screenings may impact ophthalmology referrals. Methods A survey with 36 questions was created by the authors of the study and sent to pediatricians through digital newsletters to the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and pediatric departments at Florida universities. Descriptive statistics were gathered regarding the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Health Research · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
