Assessment of eye movements and selected vision function tests in three pupils with albinism: A case study in Tanzania
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Wilhelmsen, G. B., Eide, M. G., & Felder, M. (2021). Assessment of eye movements and selected vision function tests in three pupils with albinism: A case study in Tanzania. British Journal of Visual Impairment. 10.1177/0264619620986855Abstract
Albinism is a huge challenge both socially and educationally in Tanzania and many other countries. Pupils with albinism are normally encouraged to read with a fixed gaze due to their nystagmus, and there are doubts about whether refraction improves their reading.
The aim is to get more knowledge about their functional vision as a fundament for educating pupils with albinism.
The article presents a case study with three pupils from a primary school in Tanzania who went through a functional assessment of vision using standardized methods and a new eye-tracker software measuring smooth pursuits.
The assessment reveals large individual differences not only in visual acuity but also in ocular motor functions.
There is a need for better understanding of the vision challenges these pupils face so that professionals can develop more suitable methods in school for securing their education.