نبذة مختصرة : Editor’s Note: The following article discusses the timely topic Clinical Guidance in the areas of Evidence-Based Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs. This article aims to discuss areas of services needed, guidance to countries/organizations attempting to initiate early hearing detection and intervention systems. Expert consensus and systematic/scoping reviews were combined to produce recommendations for evidence-based clinical practice. In Ear and Hearing, our long-term goal for the Point of View article is to stimulate the field’s interest in and to enhance the appreciation of the author’s area of expertise. Hearing is an important sense for children to develop cognitive, speech, language, and psychosocial skills. The goal of universal newborn hearing screening is to enable the detection of hearing loss in infants so that timely health and educational/therapeutic intervention can be provided as early as possible to improve outcomes. While many countries have implemented universal newborn hearing screening programs, many others are yet to start. As hearing screening is only the first step to identify children with hearing loss, many follow-up services are needed to help them thrive. However, not all of these services are universally available, even in high-income countries. The purposes of this article are (1) to discuss the areas of services needed in an integrated care system to support children with hearing loss and their families; (2) to provide guidance to countries/organizations attempting to initiate early hearing detection and intervention systems with the goal of meeting measurable benchmarks to assure quality; and (3) to help established programs expand and improve their services to support children with hearing loss to develop their full potential. Multiple databases were interrogated including PubMed, Medline (OVIDSP), Cochrane library, Google Scholar, Web of Science and One Search, ERIC, PsychInfo. Expert consensus and systematic/scoping reviews were combined to produce recommendations ...
Relation: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/125315/1/Davis_coalition-for-global-hearing--published.pdf; Yoshinaga-Itano, Christine, Carr, Gwen, Davis, Adrian C., Ching, Teresa Y. C., Chung, King, Clark, Jackie, Harkus, Samantha, Kuan, Meei-ling, Garg, Suneela, Balen, Sheila Andreoli and O'Leary, Shannon (2024) Coalition for Global Hearing Health hearing care pathways working group: guidelines for clinical guidance for readiness and development of evidence-based early hearing detection and intervention programs. Ear and Hearing, 45 (5). 1071 - 1088. ISSN 0196-0202
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