Perfecting Refraction in India With Superior Service Models (PRISSM)
Refractive Error
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Refractive Error focused on measuring Child, Refractive Error, Myopia, School screening, Cost effectiveness, India
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Eligibility: Enrolment criteria:
- Children in randomly-selected 6th to 10th grades in selected schools with presenting visual acuity <= 6/9.6 (0.2 LogMAR) in either eye.
- Children who already own spectacles will be requested to bring their spectacles on the day of screening, and children whose vision with existing spectacles meets study criteria will be eligible.
- Entry into the trial only requires that a child fail vision screening, which is assessed in the same way for all three randomized groups.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Parents returning the form indicating they do not wish their child to participate;
- no Vision Center within 50 km of the child's home (a rare occurrence in the REACH network).
- If the child is incapable of completing visual acuity screening in both eyes for any reason.
Sites / Locations
- Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Chitrakoot
- Aravind Eye Hospital
- PBMA's H. V. Desai Eye Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
School Model
Referral Model
Referral Model + Cost Recovery
School Model (n=47 schools): Vision screening will be carried out by the vision screeners; refraction will be done at the schools by refractionists, and children who need them will be given free spectacles at the school within two weeks.
Referral Model (47 schools): Vision screening carried out by the vision screeners, and children are referred to nearby Vision Center/ secondary center for refraction and delivery of free spectacles. Teachers will contact families not presenting for follow-up care and for spectacle compliance through SMS, phone call and notations in the school diary.
Referral Model + Cost Recovery (47 schools): Vision screening carried out by the vision screeners; children referred to Vision Center for refraction and delivery of spectacles with an option to purchase "upgrade spectacles" (which was shown to be appealing to families in the recent PRICE study. These spectacles have scratch-proof coatings and designs selected to appeal to local children. Teachers will contact families not presenting for follow-up care and for spectacle compliance through SMS, phone call and notations in the school diary.