Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired Children

Background & Objectives: To assess the effect of using tablets and smartphones on visual acuity and vision-related performance in a population of visually impaired children.  Methods: 24 children between the ages 4 to 13 years with visual acuity between 20/80 (0.6 Log Mar) to light perception pa...

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Main Authors: Akram Zarei, Abbas Riazi, Javad Heravian Shandiz, Abdollah Farzaneh
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2018-12-01
Series:Function and Disability Journal
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Online Access:http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-69-en.html
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author Akram Zarei
Abbas Riazi
Javad Heravian Shandiz
Abdollah Farzaneh
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description Background & Objectives: To assess the effect of using tablets and smartphones on visual acuity and vision-related performance in a population of visually impaired children.  Methods: 24 children between the ages 4 to 13 years with visual acuity between 20/80 (0.6 Log Mar) to light perception participated in this study. The case group comprised children who scheduled to work with a tablet or smartphone for 2 hours a day for 6 months. The control group received nothing. Near and far vision as well as refraction were measured. Children of the two groups were asked to paint and the duration of painting was recorded. A questionnaire was designed to assess the quality of life the of children. All measurements were repeated 6 months later in both groups. There was no significant difference in vision between the two groups before using a tablet. Parents were also asked to explain any changes that occured in the behaviors of their children. Results: Distant vision in the tablet group was significantly different from the control group (P=0.04) which indicates improvement in visual acuity of the case group with about 0.20 Log Mar compared to the control group. There was 0.20 log Mar better vision in the tablet group in comparison with the control group (P=0.04). Results from the questionnaire showed that in the tablet group, the score was about 14.04 units better than the control group. The time consumption for painting was the same in both groups after 6 months. There was no significant difference in near acuity and refractive errors. Interviews with parents showed improvement in the tablet group in the area of navigation, mobility as well as objects’ recognition. Parents stated that their child performed better in the environment. They had less accidents with objects and individuals. They were more comfortable in walking and using stairs.  Conclusion: using tablets and smart phones by visually impaired children can improve distant vision and increase their functionality in performing daily life activities.
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spelling doaj.art-67b4c0f9c17744ca8268c3abdfe932e42022-12-21T20:16:26ZengIran University of Medical SciencesFunction and Disability Journal2588-63042588-63042018-12-01142835Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired ChildrenAkram Zarei0Abbas Riazi1Javad Heravian Shandiz2Abdollah Farzaneh3 MSc, Department of Optometry, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran PhD, Senior Lecturer, Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Professor, Department of Optometry, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran PhD Candidate, Department of Optometry, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Background & Objectives: To assess the effect of using tablets and smartphones on visual acuity and vision-related performance in a population of visually impaired children.  Methods: 24 children between the ages 4 to 13 years with visual acuity between 20/80 (0.6 Log Mar) to light perception participated in this study. The case group comprised children who scheduled to work with a tablet or smartphone for 2 hours a day for 6 months. The control group received nothing. Near and far vision as well as refraction were measured. Children of the two groups were asked to paint and the duration of painting was recorded. A questionnaire was designed to assess the quality of life the of children. All measurements were repeated 6 months later in both groups. There was no significant difference in vision between the two groups before using a tablet. Parents were also asked to explain any changes that occured in the behaviors of their children. Results: Distant vision in the tablet group was significantly different from the control group (P=0.04) which indicates improvement in visual acuity of the case group with about 0.20 Log Mar compared to the control group. There was 0.20 log Mar better vision in the tablet group in comparison with the control group (P=0.04). Results from the questionnaire showed that in the tablet group, the score was about 14.04 units better than the control group. The time consumption for painting was the same in both groups after 6 months. There was no significant difference in near acuity and refractive errors. Interviews with parents showed improvement in the tablet group in the area of navigation, mobility as well as objects’ recognition. Parents stated that their child performed better in the environment. They had less accidents with objects and individuals. They were more comfortable in walking and using stairs.  Conclusion: using tablets and smart phones by visually impaired children can improve distant vision and increase their functionality in performing daily life activities.http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-69-en.htmlvisually impaired childrentabletsmart phonevisual acuity.
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Function and Disability Journal
visually impaired children
tablet
smart phone
visual acuity.
title Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired Children
title_full Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired Children
title_fullStr Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired Children
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title_short Impact of Using Tablet Computer and Smart Phone on Vision Performance In a Group of Visually Impaired Children
title_sort impact of using tablet computer and smart phone on vision performance in a group of visually impaired children
topic visually impaired children
tablet
smart phone
visual acuity.
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