Madriz J J
Ministry of Health, Government of Costa Rica, and ISA/HI/IFOS Regional Center, San Jose.
Audiology. 2000 Jul-Aug;39(4):212-20. doi: 10.3109/00206090009073081.
The availability of information about prevalence/incidence of hearing impairment in Latin American countries is very limited. A questionnaire on the subject was mailed to most Latin American and Caribbean countries. The information returned by 12 respondents (Argentina, Chile. Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Grenada, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay) was analyzed. Data are presented about available epidemiological studies on hearing impairment, national registers on deafness, publications on otitis media, and programs on hearing screening. Presence of training programs and available human resources in the broad field of hearing impairment is also discussed. Estimates of the enrollment of deaf children in schools for the deaf is also shown. This review concludes that hearing impairment is a low priority for national health systems in Latin America. material and human resources are limited, audiology services are scarce, and technology continues to be very costly by regional standards.
拉丁美洲国家关于听力障碍患病率/发病率的信息非常有限。一份关于该主题的问卷被邮寄给了大多数拉丁美洲和加勒比国家。对12个回复国家(阿根廷、智利、哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加、古巴、格林纳达、危地马拉、墨西哥、尼加拉瓜、巴拿马、波多黎各和乌拉圭)返回的信息进行了分析。文中呈现了关于听力障碍的现有流行病学研究、国家耳聋登记、中耳炎相关出版物以及听力筛查项目的数据。还讨论了听力障碍广泛领域内培训项目的存在情况和可用人力资源。文中还展示了聋校中聋童入学人数的估计情况。这篇综述得出结论,听力障碍在拉丁美洲国家卫生系统中的优先级较低。物质和人力资源有限,听力学服务稀缺,并且按照地区标准,技术成本仍然非常高昂。