Lisa A. Jones‐Jordan
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View article: Long‐term test and retest reliability of clinical vergence testing
Long‐term test and retest reliability of clinical vergence testing Open
Purpose To establish long‐term reliability measures for vergence testing in a control population of adolescents. Methods Healthy participants between 12 and 17.5 years with normal binocular vision were recruited from 10 clinical sites. Cov…
View article: Accommodative responses in children with high and low levels of astigmatism
Accommodative responses in children with high and low levels of astigmatism Open
SIGNIFICANCE: Children with uncorrected astigmatism are often assumed to accommodate to the circle of least confusion. However, empirical evidence in children without a history of refractive correction is lacking. This study found that mos…
View article: Publisher Correction: Twelve month refractive and axial length changes in the Israeli refractive error, activity, and devices (iREAD) study
Publisher Correction: Twelve month refractive and axial length changes in the Israeli refractive error, activity, and devices (iREAD) study Open
View article: Frequency of retinal findings after 8 years in the Bifocal Lenses in Nearsighted Kids (<scp>BLINK</scp>) Study
Frequency of retinal findings after 8 years in the Bifocal Lenses in Nearsighted Kids (<span>BLINK</span>) Study Open
Purpose The purpose of the study is to report the frequency of retinal findings in myopic children and determine the association with the amount of myopia or axial length. Design The BLINK study was a myopia control, multi‐centre randomise…
View article: Three-Year Change in Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness and Area With Multifocal Contact Lens Wear in the Bifocal Lenses in Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study
Three-Year Change in Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness and Area With Multifocal Contact Lens Wear in the Bifocal Lenses in Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study Open
The choroid increased in subfoveal thickness and area after 2 weeks of +2.50 D MFCL wear, which was maintained for 3 years and was associated with slower axial elongation. However, only a portion of the treatment effect can be accounted fo…
View article: Twelve month refractive and axial length changes in the Israeli refractive error, activity, and devices (iREAD) study
Twelve month refractive and axial length changes in the Israeli refractive error, activity, and devices (iREAD) study Open
The Israel Refraction, Environment, and Devices (iREAD) is a longitudinal study assessing myopia risk factors in three groups of boys with distinct lifestyles. Ultra-Orthodox (N = 41), Religious (N = 53), and Secular (N = 41) boys (ages 8.…
View article: Peripheral Defocus, Pupil Size, and Axial Eye Growth in Children Wearing Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses in the BLINK Study
Peripheral Defocus, Pupil Size, and Axial Eye Growth in Children Wearing Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses in the BLINK Study Open
The optical signal causing slower axial elongation with +2.50 MFCLs is better explained by the lens type worn than by peripheral defocus. The signal might be something other than peripheral defocus, or there is not a linear dose-response r…
View article: Quality of life after wearing multifocal contact lenses for myopia control for 2 weeks in the <scp>BLINK</scp> Study
Quality of life after wearing multifocal contact lenses for myopia control for 2 weeks in the <span>BLINK</span> Study Open
Purpose To validate Pediatric Refractive Error Profile 2 (PREP2) subscales that can be used to evaluate contact lens wearers and compare vision‐specific quality of life measurements between children wearing multifocal and single vision con…
View article: Vergence/accommodative therapy for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children: Time course of improvements in convergence function
Vergence/accommodative therapy for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children: Time course of improvements in convergence function Open
Purpose To evaluate the time course of improvements in clinical convergence measures for children with symptomatic convergence insufficiency treated with office‐based vergence/accommodative therapy. Methods We evaluated convergence measure…
View article: The Effect of Multifocal Soft Contact Lens Wear on Axial and Peripheral Eye Elongation in the BLINK Study
The Effect of Multifocal Soft Contact Lens Wear on Axial and Peripheral Eye Elongation in the BLINK Study Open
Wearing +2.50 D addition multifocal contact lenses neutralized or reversed the increase in retinal steepness with single vision lenses. The mismatch between greater inhibition of elongation at the fovea than peripherally despite greater pe…
View article: Vision Care Utilization and Insurance Coverage Prior to and Following Medicaid Expansion in Ohio
Vision Care Utilization and Insurance Coverage Prior to and Following Medicaid Expansion in Ohio Open
Background: Increased access and utilization of vision care services has the potential to reduce preventable vision loss. The state of Ohio has been uniquely proactive when collecting vision-oriented data through population health surveys,…
View article: Ocular and Nonocular Adverse Events during 3 Years of Soft Contact Lens Wear in Children
Ocular and Nonocular Adverse Events during 3 Years of Soft Contact Lens Wear in Children Open
SIGNIFICANCE Children are being fitted at younger ages with soft contact lenses for myopia control. This 3-year investigation of adverse events related to contact lens wear in 7- to 11-year-old participants helps optometrists understand wh…
View article: Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?
Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children? Open
Purpose To determine whether coexisting accommodative dysfunction in children with symptomatic convergence insufficiency (CI) impacts presenting clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for CI. Methods Secondary data a…
View article: Association between Vision Impairment and Physical Quality of Life Assessed Using National Surveillance Data
Association between Vision Impairment and Physical Quality of Life Assessed Using National Surveillance Data Open
SIGNIFICANCE Physically unhealthy days assessments in national health surveillance datasets represent a useful metric for quantifying quality-of-life differences in those with and without vision impairment. Disproportionately poorer physic…
View article: Myopia Progression as a Function of Sex, Age, and Ethnicity
Myopia Progression as a Function of Sex, Age, and Ethnicity Open
Younger age, female sex, and racial/ethnic group were the factors associated with faster myopic progression. This multivariate model can facilitate the planning of clinical trials for myopia control interventions by informing the predictio…
View article: Uncorrected Refractive Error and Distance Visual Acuity in Children Aged 6 to 14 Years
Uncorrected Refractive Error and Distance Visual Acuity in Children Aged 6 to 14 Years Open
SIGNIFICANCE This study presents the relationship between distance visual acuity and a range of uncorrected refractive errors, a complex association that is fundamental to clinical eye care and the identification of children needing refrac…
View article: Effectiveness of vergence/accommodative therapy for accommodative dysfunction in children with convergence insufficiency
Effectiveness of vergence/accommodative therapy for accommodative dysfunction in children with convergence insufficiency Open
Purpose To determine the effectiveness of office‐based vergence/accommodative therapy for improving accommodative amplitude and accommodative facility in children with symptomatic convergence insufficiency and accommodative dysfunction. Me…
View article: Effect of High Add Power, Medium Add Power, or Single-Vision Contact Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children
Effect of High Add Power, Medium Add Power, or Single-Vision Contact Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02255474.
View article: Compliance rates in children using soft bifocal contact lenses and 0.01% atropine
Compliance rates in children using soft bifocal contact lenses and 0.01% atropine Open
View article: Bifocal & Atropine in Myopia Study: Baseline Data and Methods
Bifocal & Atropine in Myopia Study: Baseline Data and Methods Open
SIGNIFICANCE The Bifocal & Atropine in Myopia (BAM) study aims to determine whether combining 0.01% atropine and +2.50-diopter add center-distance soft bifocal contact lenses (SBCL) slows myopia progression more than SBCL alone. The result…
View article: Peripheral Refraction and Eye Lengths in Myopic Children in the Bifocal Lenses In Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study
Peripheral Refraction and Eye Lengths in Myopic Children in the Bifocal Lenses In Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study Open
Local retinal control of ocular growth has been demonstrated numerous times in animal experimental myopia models but has not been explored in detail in human myopia development. These BLINK baseline results suggest that children's native p…
View article: Effect of 0.01% atropine and soft bifocal contact lens on vision and vision-related outcomes over two weeks
Effect of 0.01% atropine and soft bifocal contact lens on vision and vision-related outcomes over two weeks Open
View article: Multi-state Assessment of Vision Impairment and Arthritis as Co-morbid Conditions
Multi-state Assessment of Vision Impairment and Arthritis as Co-morbid Conditions Open
View article: Childhood age, time outdoors, and the risk of juvenile-onset myopia
Childhood age, time outdoors, and the risk of juvenile-onset myopia Open
View article: Psychometric Analysis of the SPEED Questionnaire and CLDEQ-8
Psychometric Analysis of the SPEED Questionnaire and CLDEQ-8 Open
The 8-item SPEED questionnaire demonstrated adequate measurement precision with evidence of quantifying multiple symptoms categories while the 4-item CLDEQ-8 primarily quantified DE symptoms. Questionnaire scores were associated with self-…
View article: Eye wash water flow direction study: an evaluation of the effectiveness of eye wash devices with opposite directional water flow
Eye wash water flow direction study: an evaluation of the effectiveness of eye wash devices with opposite directional water flow Open
Ophthalmic examination found no significant difference in the efficacy of the eye washes with nasal-to-temporal water flow when compared to temporal-to-nasal water flow direction.
View article: Visual Acuity and Over-refraction in Myopic Children Fitted with Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses
Visual Acuity and Over-refraction in Myopic Children Fitted with Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses Open
SIGNIFICANCE Practitioners fitting contact lenses for myopia control frequently question whether a myopic child can achieve good vision with a high-add multifocal. We demonstrate that visual acuity is not different than spectacles with a c…
View article: Relation Between Dietary Essential Fatty Acid Intake and Dry Eye Disease and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Women
Relation Between Dietary Essential Fatty Acid Intake and Dry Eye Disease and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Women Open
Dietary consumption of n-3s and n-6s showed no association with DED, but high n-3 consumption and moderate n-6 consumption were protective against MGD in this large sample of postmenopausal women.
View article: A Randomized Trial of Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses for Myopia Control: Baseline Data and Methods
A Randomized Trial of Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses for Myopia Control: Baseline Data and Methods Open
SIGNIFICANCE The Bifocal Lenses In Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) study is the first soft multifocal contact lens myopia control study to compare add powers and measure peripheral refractive error in the vertical meridian, so it will provide imp…
View article: Recruitment Costs for a Randomized Clinical Trial
Recruitment Costs for a Randomized Clinical Trial Open