Abstract Background Hearing deficits in children are demonstrably negatively associated with language acquisition and cognition. Although universal neonatal hearing screening exists, it is not offered equally across Canada. Additionally, children emigrating from other countries are often not assessed. The objective of this study is to evaluate Kids2Hear, a free hearing screening program run by medical students at elementary schools, and to determine the rate of hearing deficits that were identified and referred for evaluation. Methods Retrospective analysis of screening program data from 228 participants seen at three inner-city elem...
Background: Hearing loss is a prevalent and significant disability that impairs functional developme...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to review the literature on the effectiveness of parent or ...
BACKGROUND: This review was commissioned because of the increasing doubt about the ability of existi...
Abstract Background Hearing deficits in children are ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the progress and challen...
McPherson, B & Driscoll, CJHearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health...
Objective: Hearing loss in children may be due to a wide variety of pathologies. Recently, use of ot...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
Hearing impairment has been documented as a significant factor in academic achievement and speech an...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Hearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health screening programs. It has...
Objective: A “hearing-impaired is defined as abnormal or reduced function in hearing resulting from ...
AbstractChildren need good hearing for adequate learning. Hearing screening in students is important...
Aim: To identifying type B tympanogramme in hearing impaired children which may be the cause of bac...
Background: Hearing loss is a prevalent and significant disability that impairs functional developme...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to review the literature on the effectiveness of parent or ...
BACKGROUND: This review was commissioned because of the increasing doubt about the ability of existi...
Abstract Background Hearing deficits in children are ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the progress and challen...
McPherson, B & Driscoll, CJHearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health...
Objective: Hearing loss in children may be due to a wide variety of pathologies. Recently, use of ot...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
Hearing impairment has been documented as a significant factor in academic achievement and speech an...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Hearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health screening programs. It has...
Objective: A “hearing-impaired is defined as abnormal or reduced function in hearing resulting from ...
AbstractChildren need good hearing for adequate learning. Hearing screening in students is important...
Aim: To identifying type B tympanogramme in hearing impaired children which may be the cause of bac...
Background: Hearing loss is a prevalent and significant disability that impairs functional developme...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to review the literature on the effectiveness of parent or ...
BACKGROUND: This review was commissioned because of the increasing doubt about the ability of existi...