Effect of treatment of symptomatic convergence insufficiency on reading in children: a pilot study

被引:17
|
作者
Scheiman, Mitchell [1 ]
Chase, Christopher [2 ]
Borsting, Eric [3 ]
Mitchell, Gladys Lynn [4 ]
Kulp, Marjean T. [4 ]
Cotter, Susan A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Salus Univ, Penn Coll Optometry, Philadelphia, PA 19141 USA
[2] Western Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Optometry, Pomona, CA USA
[3] Marshall B Ketchum Univ, Southern Calif Coll Optometry, Fullerton, CA USA
[4] Ohio State Univ, Coll Optometry, Columbus, OH USA
关键词
convergence insufficiency; near point of convergence; orthoptics; reading; vision therapy; VALIDITY;
D O I
10.1111/cxo.12682
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Background To evaluate the impact of treatment of symptomatic convergence insufficiency using office-based vergence/accommodative therapy on reading skills in children. Methods Children (n = 44) ages nine to 17-years with symptomatic convergence insufficiency were administered the following four reading tests: Wechsler Individual Achievement Test II; Test of Word Reading Efficiency; Test of Silent Word Reading Fluency; and the Gray Oral Reading Test, at baseline and eight-weeks after completion of a 16-week program of office-based vergence/accommodative therapy. To determine whether significant change occurred with therapy, change in performance was compared to zero. Treatment response was determined using a composite score of symptoms and signs at the conclusion of treatment and at the 24-week outcome visit. Participants were classified as early responders, late responders, or non-responders based upon whether criteria for successful treatment were met at the completion of 16-weeks of treatment, at the 24-week outcome visit, or not met at either visit, respectively. Results After treatment for convergence insufficiency, statistically significant improvements were found for reading comprehension (mean = 4.2, p = 0.009) and the reading composite score (mean = 2.4, p = 0.016) as measured by the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test at the 24-week visit. These improvements were related to the clinical treatment outcome measures (p = 0.011) with the largest improvements occurring in those who were early responders to treatment. Reading speed (words per minute) increased significantly on the Gray Oral Reading Test (p < 0.0001). No significant improvements were observed for single word reading or reading fluency as measured by the Test of Word Reading Efficiency, the Test of Silent Word Reading Fluency or the Gray Oral Reading Test. Conclusion Improvements in reading comprehension and reading composite were found after office-based vergence/accommodative therapy, with the greatest improvements in those who responded early to treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:585 / 593
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Convergence insufficiency and accommodative insufficiency in children
    Nunes, Amelia F.
    Monteiro, Pedro M. L.
    Ferreira, Francisco B. P.
    Nunes, Antonio S.
    BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2019, 19 (1)
  • [22] Convergence insufficiency and accommodative insufficiency in children
    Amélia F. Nunes
    Pedro M. L. Monteiro
    Francisco B. P. Ferreira
    António S. Nunes
    BMC Ophthalmology, 19
  • [23] A randomized trial of vision therapy/orthoptics vs pencil push-ups for convergence insufficiency: Convergence insufficiency treatment trial (CITT) pilot study
    Scheiman, M
    Mitchell, L
    Cotter, S
    Cooper, S
    Kulp, M
    London, R
    Wensveen, J
    Rouse, M
    Borsting, E
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2003, 44 : U479 - U479
  • [24] One-year Outcome in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Treatment for Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency in Children (CITT-ART)
    Kulp, Marjean T.
    Morrison, Ann
    Mitchell, G. Lynn
    Scheiman, Mitchell
    Cotter, Susan A.
    Jenewein, Erin
    Borsting, Eric
    Hertle, Richard W.
    Bade, Annette
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2023, 64 (08)
  • [25] Home-based therapy for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children: A randomized clinical trial
    Scheiman M.M.
    Scheiman, Mitchell M. (pedig@jaeb.org), 1600, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (93): : 1457 - 1465
  • [26] Home-Based Therapy for Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency in Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Scheiman, Mitchell M.
    OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE, 2016, 93 (12) : 1457 - 1465
  • [27] Treatment of Convergence Insufficiency
    Bazemore, Marlet G.
    Medow, Norman B.
    Mungan, Nils
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS, 2017, 54 (04) : 198 - 200
  • [28] The treatment of convergence insufficiency
    Kushner, BJ
    ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2005, 123 (01) : 100 - 101
  • [29] Effects of vision therapy on near exodeviation in children with convergence insufficiency treated during the convergence insufficiency treatment trials
    Schulman, Erica
    Scheiman, Mitchell
    Kulp, Marjean T.
    Roberts, Tawna L.
    Cotter, Susan
    Sinnott, Loraine T.
    Toole, Andrew
    OPHTHALMIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS, 2024, 44 (05) : 936 - 944
  • [30] TREATMENT OF SYMPTOMATIC CONVERGENCE INSUFFICIENCY WITH A HOME-BASED COMPUTER ORTHOPTIC EXERCISE PROGRAM
    Rogers, David L.
    Serna, Angela
    McGregor, Mary Lou
    Golden, Richard P.
    Bremer, Don L.
    Rogers, Gary L.
    JOURNAL OF AAPOS, 2011, 15 (05): : 511 - 512