Evaluating a web‐based visual acuity and refractive error self‐assessment tool in myopic children

Author:

Claessens Janneau L. J.1ORCID,Janssen Marloes A.1,van der Zee Casper1,Polling Jan Roelof23,Meester‐Smoor Magda A.2,Klaver Caroline C. W.2456,Wisse Robert P. L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands

2. Department of Ophthalmology Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

3. Department of Optometry & Orthoptics, Institute of Allied Health Studies University of Applied Sciences Utrecht the Netherlands

4. Department of Ophthalmology Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen the Netherlands

5. Department of Epidemiology Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam Netherlands

6. Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology University of Basel Basel Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDemands for myopia management are rising. A web‐based tool that allows home‐performed self‐assessments of visual acuity (VA) and refractive error may enable hybrid care pathways and aid in identifying those with deteriorating visual performance. The tool has been validated in adult populations, but has yet to be evaluated in children. This study compared home‐performed VA and refraction self‐assessments to conventional measurements obtained at the clinic in a population of myopic children.MethodsMyopic children aged ≥6 years old were invited to perform web‐based eye tests at home, assisted by a parent. At two myopia control clinics, they also underwent measurements of VA using a Snellen chart and refractive error using cycloplegic autorefraction. Agreement between the tests, repeatability of the web‐based test and associations between clinical characteristics and web‐based test accuracy were evaluated.ResultsA total of 147 children were enrolled, of whom 116 (51% male; mean age 13 ± 3 years; mean spherical equivalent refraction (SEQ) −5.58 ± 3.05) performed the web‐based tests at home. Overall, the home‐performed VA self‐assessment and the Snellen chart assessment at the clinic agreed well (mean difference 0.03 ± 0.11 logMAR). A significant proportional bias was identified (β 0.65, p < 0.001), indicating underestimated web‐based VA scores when the child's vision declined. The sensitivity to detect VA poorer than 0.10 logMAR was 94%; the specificity was 71%. The web‐based refractive error algorithm measured more myopia progression compared to clinic observations (mean difference SEQ 0.40 ± 0.51 dioptres). Age, sex or use of atropine drops were not significantly associated with test accuracy.ConclusionsThe web‐based test for self‐assessing vision, performed at home by children with assistance from their parents, yielded VA scores with a precision similar to Snellen chart testing conducted in a clinical setting. However, the web‐based refractive error algorithm overestimated myopia progression and requires recalibration for this specific age group.

Publisher

Wiley

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