Hayes D
The Children's Hospital-Denver, University of Colorado, USA.
Scand Audiol Suppl. 2001(53):29-32. doi: 10.1080/010503901750166583.
Universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) is rapidly becoming 'standard of care' in the United States. More than two dozen states now require, through legislative mandate, that the state establishes a system for early hearing detection and intervention (EDHI), beginning with mandated UNHS. In states with long-standing EDHI programs, the average age of identification and intervention has decreased significantly. In those states, infants are identified and intervention initiated typically before age 6 months, meeting the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing's (JCIH) recommendation for newborn hearing screening, diagnosis and intervention. Language outcome data suggest that earlier intervention results in better language outcomes for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. This article reviews the current status of UNHS in the United States, summarizes the Colorado statewide program and describes the JCIH Year 2000 position statement for developing comprehensive EDHI programs.
新生儿听力普遍筛查(UNHS)在美国正迅速成为“医疗标准”。目前有二十多个州通过立法强制要求该州建立早期听力检测与干预(EDHI)系统,首先是强制进行新生儿听力普遍筛查。在长期开展早期听力检测与干预项目的州,确诊和干预的平均年龄已显著降低。在这些州,婴儿通常在6个月前就得到确诊并开始干预,达到了婴儿听力联合委员会(JCIH)对新生儿听力筛查、诊断和干预的建议。语言结果数据表明,早期干预能为聋儿和听力障碍儿童带来更好的语言发展结果。本文回顾了美国新生儿听力普遍筛查的现状,总结了科罗拉多州的全州项目,并描述了婴儿听力联合委员会2000年关于制定全面早期听力检测与干预项目的立场声明。