Presbyopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Clinical Trial of Bifocal Lenses Versus Computer-specific Progressive Addition Lenses on Symptoms and Performance on a Computer
This is a research study designed to test the utility of D-shaped bifocal lenses and PRIO Computer Lenses for persons using a computer. We hypothesize that lenses specially designed for computer use may allow more comfortable and productive work on a computer.
This is a research study designed to test the utility of D-shaped bifocal lenses and PRIO
Computer Lenses for persons using a computer. These are different types of eyeglass lenses
and are commonly used when performing computer work. D-shaped bifocal lenses are designed
for general purpose use and PRIO Computer Lenses are progressive addition lenses designed
for using a computer and are not useful for driving or other tasks requiring clear distance
vision. The study will examine how much work a subject completes during a 2-hr visit to the
laboratory (productivity) and how a subject feels when working (symptoms). The UAB
Department of Optometry sponsors this research study. Interested individuals must be at
least 40 years of age and have relatively good vision in each eye when wearing glasses and
to do at least 4-hrs of computer work per workday. There are no other restrictions to enter
the study.
Participating subjects will be provided one of two different types of lenses and a choice of
eyeglass frames. All subjects will be required to use the pair of glasses provided for all
computer work for a period of 4 months. During the fourth and eighth weeks of this period,
subjects will be required to complete three short surveys over the phone (10 questions) a
day for five days (morning, noon and afternoon) on how the glasses affect their work on a
computer and how they feel. These surveys should take about 5 minutes or less to complete.
During the fifth or sixth week, subjects would be required to visit the laboratory at the
School of Optometry to do 2-hours of editing tasks on a computer and complete the same short
survey before beginning and after finishing. Participants would be called once a week to
confirm that they are wearing the glasses. These calls would last about 2-3 minutes or less.
Upon qualifying for the study, subjects will be randomly (like the flip of a coin) assigned
by a computer to receive either the bifocal lenses or the variable focus computer glasses.
This will be a single-blind study, which means that neither your doctors completing the
survey and the on-site visit will not be informed which type of glasses the subject is
using.
The following periodic measurements will be made during the study: visual and upper
extremity comfort (surveys) and productivity (editing task). Subjects will be asked to
return to the clinic for 1 2-hr visit. At each visit subjects will be asked if they have
experienced any undesirable reactions and how they are tolerating the glasses.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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