Screening older people for impaired vision in primary care: Cluster randomised trial

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of screening for visual impairment in people aged 75 or over as part of a multidimensional screening programme. Design: Cluster randomised trial. Setting: General practices in the United Kingdom participating in the MRC trial of assessment and management of older people in the community. Participants: 4340 people aged 75 years or over randomly sampled from 20 general practices, excluding people resident in hospitals or nursing homes. Intervention: Visual acuity testing and referral to eye services for people with visual impairment. Universal screening (assessment and visual acuity testing) was compared with targeted screening, in which only participants with a range of health related problems were offered an assessment that included acuity screening. Main outcome measures: Proportion of people with visual acuity less than 6/18 in either eye; mean composite score of 25 item version of the National Eye Institute visual function questionnaire. Results: Three to five years after screening, the relative risk of having visual acuity < 6/18 in either eye, comparing universal with targeted screening, was 1.07 (95% confidence interval 0.84 to 1.36; P = 0.58). The mean composite score of the visual function questionnaire was 85.6 in the targeted screening group and 86.0 in the universal group (difference 0.4, 95% confidence interval - 1.7 to 2.5, P = 0.69). Conclusions: Including a vision screening component by a practice nurse in a pragmatic trial of multidimensional screening for older people did not lead to improved visual outcomes.

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Smeeth, L., Fletcher, A. E., Hanciles, S., Evans, J., & Wormald, R. (2003). Screening older people for impaired vision in primary care: Cluster randomised trial. British Medical Journal, 327(7422), 1027–1030. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7422.1027

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