Published Research

  • Vaughan J, Stignei I, Wheeler D, Summers A. “Lay Vision Screening is Cost-Effective for Identifying Vision Problems in Pre-Kindergarten Children”. Companion poster session presented at the Annual American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; April, 2009; San Francisco, CA.
  • Wheeler, D, Vaughan J, Summers A. “Statewide Preschool Vision Screening in Oregon”. Poster session presented at the Annual American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; April, 2009; San Francisco, CA. (AAPOS Best of Show Award).
  • Allen R, Wheeler D, Vaughan, J. “The Conundrum of a Mandated Comprehensive Eye Exam” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Poster Presentation, April, 2010; Fort Lauderdale, FL. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science April 2010, Vol.51, 4353. Doi
  • Vaughan J, Summers A, Karr D. “Lay Vision Screening: Can the Plusoptix Vision Screener Replace the Lea Symbol Chart and Random Dot Stereotest.” Poster session presented at the World Ophthalmology Congress; June, 2010; Berlin, DE.
  • Summers A, Karr D, Vaughan J Coughlin K. “After Failing a Lay Vision Screening, What Diagnoses and Treatments Do Preschoolers Eventually Receive?” Poster session presented at the Annual American Academy of Optometry; November, 2010; Chicago, IL.
  • Vaughan J, Summers A, Hoang L, Dale T, Choy, A. “LEA/Random Dot E vs. Plusoptix Device: Which System Provides the Best Referral When Screening Preschool Children”, Podium presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; May, 2011; Fort Lauderdale, FL. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2011; 52(14):1600. doi:
  • Vaughan J, Arao R, Dale T, Chiang M, Karr D.“ Are Referrals from the Plusoptix S09 are Significantly More Accurate than the LEA/Random Dot E Referrals for Children Ages 3-5”. Podium presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; May, 2013; Seattle, WA. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2013; 54(15):5982. doi:
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Huang D. “Photoscreening for Refractive Error and Strabismus Using GoCheckKids Smartphone App”. Podium presentation and poster presented at the Annual American Academy of Pediatrics; October, 2013; Orlando, FL.
  • Vaughan J, Dale, T, Choy, A, “Photoscreening for Refractive Error and Strabismus With a Smartphone App”, IOVS, 55, ARVO E-Abstract 436 (2014). Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2014; 55(13):436. doi:
  • Vaughan J, Huang, D.  “Two Tap Amblyopia Screening”. The Ophthalmologist, 9, 26-28 (2014).
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Karr D. “Oregon Elks Children’s Eye Clinic Vision Screening Results”. Poster session presented at the Annual American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; April, 2016; Vancouver, BC.
  • Vaughan J, Mcdermott A, Reznick L, Summers A, “Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Contact Lens Use Elks Children’s Eye Clinic Instructional Video”.  Presented at World Ophthalmology Congress, May, 2016, Guadalajara, Mexico.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D, Karr D. “The Accuracy of the Plusoptix S12 and the Spot Photoscreening Measurements When Screening for Astigmatism in an Ethnically Diverse Population”. Poster session presented at the Annual American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; April, 2017; Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D, Karr D. Oregon Elks Children’s Eye Clinic vision screening results for astigmatism. J AAPOS. 2018; 22(3):207-210.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Karr D. Photoscreening could detect vision-threatening conditions in early childhood. Ophthalmology Times. 2018. http://www.ophthalmologytimes.com/blogs/photoscreening-could-detect-vision-threatening-              conditions-early-childhood.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D, Mercado C. “Vision Screening Using a Photoscreening Device Doubles Referral Rate Accuracy When Compared to the Chart Method” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Poster Presentation, April, 2019; Vancouver, BC. . Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2019; 60(9):4419. doi:
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D. “Comparison of Photoscreening to Chart Methodology for Vision Screening.” The Journal of School Nursing, July 2020.
  • Bellsmith K, Herrera D, Dale T, Vaughan J. “Detection of Treatment-Requiring Hyperopia Using a Photo Vision Screening Device in a Preschool Population” Poster session presented at the Annual American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; April, 2021; Virtual Meeting.
  • Vaughan J, Herrera D, Dale T. “Effects of Demographics on the Dilation of Preschool Children During the Eye Exam” Poster session presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; May, 2021; Virtual Meeting.
  • Herrera D, Dale T, Carmel M, Vaughan J. “Review of Hyperopia Screening Referral Criteria 4.00D” Poster session presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; May, 2023; New Orleans, LA.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D, Orozco K, Karr D. “Preschool Vision Screening Methodology: Lessons Learned Over 15 Years” Poster session presented at the American Public Health Association; November, 2023; Atlanta, GA.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Herrera D, Karr D. “Review of Most Common Reasons for Preschool Amblyopic Diagnosis” Poster session presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; May, 2024; Seattle, WA.
  • Vaughan J, Dale T, Platt R. “Balance Sensitivity and Specificity When referring for Amblyopic Risk Factors” Poster session presented at the World Ophthalmology Congress; August, 2024; Vancouver BC.