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How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally.

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Yong, M; Panth, N; McMahon, CM; Thorne, PR; Emmett, SD
Published in: OTO open
April 2020

School hearing screening may mitigate the effects of childhood hearing loss through early identification and intervention. This study provides an overview of existing school hearing screening programs around the world, identifies gaps in the literature, and develops priorities for future research.A structured search of the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases.A total of 65 articles were included according to predefined inclusion criteria. Parameters of interest included age groups screened, audiometric protocols, referral criteria, use of adjunct screening tests, rescreening procedures, hearing loss prevalence, screening test sensitivity and specificity, and loss to follow-up.School hearing screening is mandated in few regions worldwide, and there is little accountability regarding whether testing is performed. Screening protocols differ in terms of screening tests included and thresholds used. The most common protocols included a mix of pure tone screening (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz), otoscopy, and tympanometry. Estimates of region-specific disease prevalence were methodologically inaccurate, and rescreening was poorly addressed. Loss to follow-up was also a ubiquitous concern.There is an urgent need for standardized school hearing screening protocol guidelines globally, which will facilitate more accurate studies of hearing loss prevalence and determination of screening test sensitivity and specificity. In turn, these steps will increase the robustness with which we can study the effects of screening and treatment interventions, and they will support the development of guidelines on the screening, diagnostic, and rehabilitation services needed to reduce the impact of childhood hearing loss.

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OTO open

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2473-974X

ISSN

2473-974X

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

2473974X20923580
 

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Yong, M., Panth, N., McMahon, C. M., Thorne, P. R., & Emmett, S. D. (2020). How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally. OTO Open, 4(2), 2473974X20923580. https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974x20923580
Yong, Michael, Neelima Panth, Catherine M. McMahon, Peter R. Thorne, and Susan D. Emmett. “How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally.OTO Open 4, no. 2 (April 2020): 2473974X20923580. https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974x20923580.
Yong M, Panth N, McMahon CM, Thorne PR, Emmett SD. How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally. OTO open. 2020 Apr;4(2):2473974X20923580.
Yong, Michael, et al. “How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally.OTO Open, vol. 4, no. 2, Apr. 2020, p. 2473974X20923580. Epmc, doi:10.1177/2473974x20923580.
Yong M, Panth N, McMahon CM, Thorne PR, Emmett SD. How the World's Children Hear: A Narrative Review of School Hearing Screening Programs Globally. OTO open. 2020 Apr;4(2):2473974X20923580.

Published In

OTO open

DOI

EISSN

2473-974X

ISSN

2473-974X

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

2473974X20923580