Swanepoel De Wet, Louw Brenda, Hugo Rene
Department of Communication Pathology, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Int J Audiol. 2007 Jun;46(6):321-7. doi: 10.1080/14992020601188583.
Newborn hearing screening is the procedure of choice for ensuring optimal outcomes for infants with hearing loss, whether in a developed or developing country. Unfortunately, apart from a small number of recent exceptions, newborn hearing screening has been a practice reserved for the developed world. Despite the prevailing challenges towards implementing hearing screening in developing countries, there are existing structures in these countries that need to be investigated as possible platforms from which programs can be actualized. Immunization clinics, constituting part of a primary healthcare approach characteristic of developing countries, offer one such a platform. A novel service delivery model, based on initial results from a pilot study, was developed for infant hearing screening at immunization clinics in South Africa as an integrated part of primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of healthcare. This type of model is a first step toward ensuring that infants with hearing loss in developing communities are afforded opportunities for optimal development and societal integration through accountable and contextually relevant early hearing detection and intervention services.
新生儿听力筛查是确保听力损失婴儿获得最佳治疗效果的首选方法,无论在发达国家还是发展中国家都是如此。不幸的是,除了最近少数几个例外情况,新生儿听力筛查一直是发达国家独有的做法。尽管在发展中国家实施听力筛查面临诸多挑战,但这些国家现有的一些机构需要作为可能实施相关项目的平台进行调查。免疫诊所是发展中国家初级卫生保健方法的一部分,它就提供了这样一个平台。基于一项试点研究的初步结果,南非开发了一种新颖的服务提供模式,用于在免疫诊所进行婴儿听力筛查,作为初级、二级和三级医疗保健的一个综合组成部分。这种模式是迈向确保发展中社区听力损失婴儿通过可靠且符合实际情况的早期听力检测和干预服务获得最佳发育和融入社会机会的第一步。