Abstract Purpose To evaluate the progress and challenges of a hearing screening program as well as review the incidence of pediatric hearing loss in grade school children participating in this program. Methods Medical students from the University of Ottawa established iHear, a grade school hearing assessment program that uses novel tablet audiometry. Over 3 years, children in grades 1 and 2 were assessed and those found to have abnormal results on iHear assessment were then referred to audiology for formal testing, and to otolaryngology if needed. Results From 2014 to 2017, 753 children aged 5–9 years old were assessed for hearing loss. Mean age of participants was 6.7 years, 51.9% of whom were female. Of the children assessed, 86 (11.4%) h...
WOS: 000184676700011PubMed: 12880671Objective: To find out the prevalence and etiologies of middle e...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and feasibility of teleaudiometry with that of sweep audiometry i...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the progress and challen...
Abstract Background Hearing deficits in children are ...
McPherson, B & Driscoll, CJHearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health...
Hearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health screening programs. It has...
Introduction: Recent research supports the clinical use of automated audiometry for pediatric hearin...
AbstractChildren need good hearing for adequate learning. Hearing screening in students is important...
Objective: Hearing loss in children may be due to a wide variety of pathologies. Recently, use of ot...
Aim: To identifying type B tympanogramme in hearing impaired children which may be the cause of bac...
The purpose of this study was (a) to compare the hearing screening outcomes obtained with the Colora...
This study proposed and evaluated a guideline for outcome evaluation for infants and children with h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
WOS: 000184676700011PubMed: 12880671Objective: To find out the prevalence and etiologies of middle e...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and feasibility of teleaudiometry with that of sweep audiometry i...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the progress and challen...
Abstract Background Hearing deficits in children are ...
McPherson, B & Driscoll, CJHearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health...
Hearing screening is an integral component in virtually all school health screening programs. It has...
Introduction: Recent research supports the clinical use of automated audiometry for pediatric hearin...
AbstractChildren need good hearing for adequate learning. Hearing screening in students is important...
Objective: Hearing loss in children may be due to a wide variety of pathologies. Recently, use of ot...
Aim: To identifying type B tympanogramme in hearing impaired children which may be the cause of bac...
The purpose of this study was (a) to compare the hearing screening outcomes obtained with the Colora...
This study proposed and evaluated a guideline for outcome evaluation for infants and children with h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
WOS: 000184676700011PubMed: 12880671Objective: To find out the prevalence and etiologies of middle e...
This study assessed the feasibility of doing hearing screening in Migrant, American Indian and Early...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and feasibility of teleaudiometry with that of sweep audiometry i...