BACKGROUND: Universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) targets moderate or greater hearing loss. However, UNHS also frequently detects children with mild loss that results in many receiving early treatment. The benefits of this approach are not yet established. We aimed to (i) compare language and psychosocial outcomes between four hearing loss detection systems for children aged 5-8 years with congenital mild-moderate hearing loss; (ii) determine whether age of detection predicts outcomes; and (iii) compare outcomes between children identified via well-established UNHS and the general population. METHODS: Linear regression adjusted for potential confounding factors was used throughout. Via a quasi-experimental design, language and psychoso...
Hearing loss in children is not uncommon, but the average age of identifying hearing impairment in t...
Objectives: Children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) are being diagnosed at younger ages because ...
Background: This systematic review examined the outcomes (age of identification and intervention, de...
© 2018 Dr Peter CarewBackground: Children born with mild and moderate bilateral hearing loss experie...
BACKGROUND: Universal newborn hearing screening was implemented worldwide largely on modeled, not me...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
Context Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was th...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
Problem/Objectives: Permanent childhood hearing loss has major negative impacts on children’s health...
Objective: To address the question of whether, on a population level, early detection and amplificat...
Background: Children with bilateral permanent hearing impairment often have impaired language and sp...
ContextPermanent childhood hearing loss (PCHL) can affect speech, language, and wider outcomes. Adve...
Objectives: To address the question of whether, on a population level, early detection and amplifica...
Objectives�This study aimed to examine whether a) exposure to universal newborn hearing screening ...
Objective: Aim of the study was to assess the mean age at diagnosis of bilateral congenital hearing ...
Hearing loss in children is not uncommon, but the average age of identifying hearing impairment in t...
Objectives: Children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) are being diagnosed at younger ages because ...
Background: This systematic review examined the outcomes (age of identification and intervention, de...
© 2018 Dr Peter CarewBackground: Children born with mild and moderate bilateral hearing loss experie...
BACKGROUND: Universal newborn hearing screening was implemented worldwide largely on modeled, not me...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
Context Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was th...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
Problem/Objectives: Permanent childhood hearing loss has major negative impacts on children’s health...
Objective: To address the question of whether, on a population level, early detection and amplificat...
Background: Children with bilateral permanent hearing impairment often have impaired language and sp...
ContextPermanent childhood hearing loss (PCHL) can affect speech, language, and wider outcomes. Adve...
Objectives: To address the question of whether, on a population level, early detection and amplifica...
Objectives�This study aimed to examine whether a) exposure to universal newborn hearing screening ...
Objective: Aim of the study was to assess the mean age at diagnosis of bilateral congenital hearing ...
Hearing loss in children is not uncommon, but the average age of identifying hearing impairment in t...
Objectives: Children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) are being diagnosed at younger ages because ...
Background: This systematic review examined the outcomes (age of identification and intervention, de...