Department of Communication Pathology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
J Telemed Telecare. 2010;16(2):53-6. doi: 10.1258/jtt.2009.009003. Epub 2009 Dec 11.
Hearing loss is the most prevalent chronic disability and a major contributor to the global burden of disease. Its effects are far-reaching and can lead to severely restricted developmental outcomes for children and limited vocational prospects for adults. The benefits of intervention are dramatic and can significantly improve developmental outcomes, especially in infants identified early. Hearing health-care services in developing regions such as sub-Saharan Africa are however severely limited, leaving affected individuals without access to secondary and tertiary intervention. Tele-audiology has potential for improved access to specialist hearing health services including identification, diagnosis and intervention. There has been limited experience so far with tele-audiology in industrialized countries. In the sub-Saharan region, the continued growth in Internet connectivity and general technological advances make tele-audiology an important approach to consider in the management of hearing loss. Pilot studies are warranted to investigate the potential obstacles to the widespread implementation of telehealth in the delivery of hearing health care in poorly-resourced communities, in line with World Health Organization initiatives.
听力损失是最普遍的慢性残疾,也是全球疾病负担的主要原因之一。它的影响是深远的,可能导致儿童的发育结果严重受限,以及成年人的职业前景有限。干预的益处是显著的,可以显著改善发育结果,特别是在早期发现的婴儿中。然而,撒哈拉以南非洲等发展中地区的听力保健服务严重受限,使受影响的个人无法获得二级和三级干预。远程听力学有可能改善获得专业听力保健服务的机会,包括识别、诊断和干预。迄今为止,工业化国家在远程听力学方面的经验有限。在撒哈拉以南地区,互联网连接的持续增长和一般技术进步使得远程听力学成为管理听力损失的一个重要方法。需要进行试点研究,以调查在资源匮乏的社区中通过远程医疗提供听力保健服务的广泛实施所面临的潜在障碍,这符合世界卫生组织的倡议。