@article{oai:nsg.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004715, author = {Ubukata, Hokuto and Maeda, Fumiatsu and Masuda, Osamu and Kobayashi, Akiko and Kani, Kazutaka and Abe, Haruki}, issue = {1}, journal = {Niigata journal of health and welfare, 1346-8782}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), The Goldmann perimeter (GP) has been widely used in manual kinetic perimetry because it can measure an overview of the visual field in a relatively short period of time. However, its results can be considerably influenced by the examiner’s skill and is therefore examiner-dependent. The examiner’s skill can only be improved through repeated practice of Goldmann manual kinetic perimetry (Goldmann MKP). Therefore, we have developed a Goldmann MKP training system as sort of patient simulators using the GP, and we have attempted to introduce it into the education for orthoptists. In this system, the computer is connected to a pen tablet mounted on the GP. Goldmann MKP practice software is loaded on the computer. It is possible to record the position of the target moved by the trainee during visual field measurement. The computer beeped when the location of the target reached the threshold of the visual field. With a conventional Goldmann MKP original recording sheet, it was not possible to look back on the maneuvers leading up to the test results. The information recorded in the present system enabled detailed recordings of the track of the target that was moved by the trainee. This information provided an opportunity for the supervisor to review the procedural skills of each trainee and provide specific feedback on performance.}, pages = {10--17}, title = {Development of a training system for manual kinetic perimetry using the Goldmann perimeter}, volume = {18}, year = {2018} }