Moodley Selvarani, Storbeck Claudine
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2015;62(1):E1-10. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v62i1.126.
With 17 babies born with hearing loss every day in South Africa, there is a pressing need for systematic Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) services. Progress is being made in offering newborn hearing screening and studies have been conducted to document these processes within South Africa. However, due to the lack of a national and holistic overview of EHDI services to date, an accurate picture of the current status of EHDI within the South African context is required.
To document and profile what has been published within the field of EHDI in South Africa over the last two decades (Jan 1995–Sept 2014) in order to gain a comprehensive overview of the current status and practice of screening and diagnosis in the field of paediatric hearing loss.
A narrative review of peer-reviewed articles related to EHDI in South Africa was conducted by searching the EBSCOHOST, SCOPUS and JSTOR databases for the period January 1995 to September 2014.
Results indicate that over the last two decades research and publications in the field of EHDI have increased considerably. These publications have revealed extensive knowledge related to paediatric hearing screening and intervention services in South Africa; however, this knowledge seems to be limited primarily to the provinces of Gauteng and the Western Cape. Furthermore, studies pertaining to diagnosis have revealed that, although much has been written on the scientific aspects on tools for diagnosis of hearing loss, there is a lack of comprehensive information on diagnostic protocols and procedures.
Despite the clear progress being made in South Africa in the field of early hearing detection and intervention, there is a need for comprehensive studies on protocols and procedures in diagnosing paediatric hearing loss. Finally, the narrative review revealed a clear need to ensure that development and growth in the field of EHDI is a national priority and extends beyond the two provinces currently showing growth.
在南非,每天有17名婴儿出生时患有听力损失,因此迫切需要系统的早期听力检测与干预(EHDI)服务。在提供新生儿听力筛查方面正在取得进展,并且已经开展了研究来记录南非境内的这些过程。然而,由于迄今为止缺乏对EHDI服务的全国性和整体性概述,因此需要准确了解南非背景下EHDI的当前状况。
记录并概述过去二十年(1995年1月至2014年9月)南非在EHDI领域发表的文献,以便全面了解小儿听力损失领域筛查和诊断的现状与实践。
通过搜索EBSCOHOST、SCOPUS和JSTOR数据库,对1995年1月至2014年9月期间与南非EHDI相关的同行评审文章进行叙述性综述。
结果表明,在过去二十年中,EHDI领域的研究和出版物大幅增加。这些出版物揭示了与南非小儿听力筛查和干预服务相关的广泛知识;然而,这些知识似乎主要局限于豪登省和西开普省。此外,有关诊断的研究表明,尽管关于听力损失诊断工具的科学方面已经有很多著述,但缺乏关于诊断方案和程序的全面信息。
尽管南非在早期听力检测和干预领域取得了明显进展,但仍需要对小儿听力损失诊断的方案和程序进行全面研究。最后,叙述性综述表明,显然需要确保EHDI领域的发展和增长成为国家优先事项,并超越目前显示出增长的两个省份。