Visual Function Score: A New Clinical Tool to Assess Visual Function and Detect Visual Disorders in Children (Q6692972)
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| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Visual Function Score: A New Clinical Tool to Assess Visual Function and Detect Visual Disorders in Children |
Dataset published at Zenodo repository. |
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The database contains in the first sheet the raw data derived from the administration of the Visual Function Score (VFS) to a sample of 100 visually impaired children. VFS is a quantitative tool conceived for the assessment of visual functions in children and is thoroughly described in the article. For each item of the VFS, the clinicians assigned a score according to the instructions provided with the template in the original article. The total score of a subject is defined as the weighted sum of the 51 items of the second section (columns L-BJ of the spreadsheet) which is normalized to obtain a score from 0 to 100. The scoring system is described in the second sheet (encoding) together with the meaning of the items.
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17 June 2021
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