Refractive Error Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Optical Blur on Performance and Comfort of Computer Users
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between optical blur from poor refractive corrections (glasses) of workers using computers and their productivity and comfort in the workplace. We believe that improving the visual status of subjects who use computers will have a beneficial effect on productivity and visual comfort.
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between optical blur from poor
refractive corrections (glasses) of workers using computers and their productivity and
comfort in the workplace. We believe that improving the visual status of subjects who use
computers will have a beneficial effect on productivity and visual comfort. All subjects
will be required to complete a vision screening at no charge to decide if you qualify for
the study. Subjects will select a frame to be worn during the period of the study. Subjects
will wear either your best correction or your present prescription in the frame for a period
of 1-month. This will be a double-blind study, which means that neither the subject nor your
doctors will know which pair of glasses the subjects will be wearing during the parts of the
study. Subjects will complete 4 hours of testing during the first period (4 weeks) then the
lenses will be switched for the second period (4 weeks). During the testing, subjects will
complete two tasks on a standard computer. Either the investigator or co-investigator will
explain to you how to do these simple tasks. One of these tasks will involve looking at
printed material and entering correct information into the computer. The other task involves
finding and deleting apostrophes from a manuscript on the computer. All subjects will answer
a short survey before and after these tasks to check on symptoms resulting from using the
computer. Before and after each period, the subjects also will answer another survey to
measure their visual functioning using these glasses.
The following periodic measurements will be made during the study: productivity and accuracy
to enter a list of state populations, and a search for apostrophes (‘) in a document on one
of the states of the U.S. These tasks will require 4 hours testing with each of the two
pairs of trial glasses for two periods (each period lasts for one month). Subjects will be
asked to return to the clinic for 4 hrs during the first 4-week period and for 4 more hrs
during the second 4-week period. At each visit subjects will be asked if they have
experienced any undesirable reactions and will complete a short survey.
Subjects will also be required to complete a short 9-question survey to determine their
visual comfort before and after 1-hour of work on their own computer at your home or job
during each 1-month period of the study. These short phone surveys will take less than
5-minutes to complete and will be arranged at the subject’s convenience before and after the
subjects are going to be working on your computer for at least 1-hr. This survey will be
repeated on five occasions. Finally, 3-months after the experimental portion of the study is
completed, all subjects will be required to also answer the same short 9-question survey as
you work on your computer. This will also be a phone survey and will be completed on three
occasions before and after 1-hr of work on their own computer at home or job.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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