Department of Communication Pathology, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Int J Audiol. 2010 Mar;49(3):195-202. doi: 10.3109/14992020903470783.
Permanent hearing loss is a leading global health care burden, with 1 in 10 people affected to a mild or greater degree. A shortage of trained healthcare professionals and associated infrastructure and resource limitations mean that hearing health services are unavailable to the majority of the world population. Utilizing information and communication technology in hearing health care, or tele-audiology, combined with automation offer unique opportunities for improved clinical care, widespread access to services, and more cost-effective and sustainable hearing health care. Tele-audiology demonstrates significant potential in areas such as education and training of hearing health care professionals, paraprofessionals, parents, and adults with hearing disorders; screening for auditory disorders; diagnosis of hearing loss; and intervention services. Global connectivity is rapidly growing with increasingly widespread distribution into underserved communities where audiological services may be facilitated through telehealth models. Although many questions related to aspects such as quality control, licensure, jurisdictional responsibility, certification and reimbursement still need to be addressed; no alternative strategy can currently offer the same potential reach for impacting the global burden of hearing loss in the near and foreseeable future.
永久性听力损失是全球主要的医疗保健负担之一,每 10 人中就有 1 人受到轻度或更严重的影响。由于缺乏经过培训的医疗保健专业人员以及相关基础设施和资源限制,世界上大多数人口都无法获得听力保健服务。在听力保健中利用信息和通信技术,或远程听力医学,结合自动化,为改善临床护理、广泛提供服务以及更具成本效益和可持续性的听力保健提供了独特的机会。远程听力医学在教育和培训听力保健专业人员、辅助人员、家长和听力障碍成年人、听力障碍筛查、听力损失诊断和干预服务等领域具有巨大潜力。随着全球连接性的快速增长,越来越多的服务不足社区也能够获得全球连接性,通过远程医疗模式可以提供听力服务。尽管许多与质量控制、许可、管辖权责任、认证和报销等方面相关的问题仍需要解决;但在可预见的未来,没有任何替代策略能够提供相同的潜在影响力来减轻全球听力损失负担。