Elbeltagy Reem
Audio Vestibular Unit, Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Faculty of Human Medicine Ringgold Standard Institution, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.
Health Communication Science Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University Ringgold Standard Institution, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jan;24(1):e93-e98. doi: 10.1055/s-0039-1695024. Epub 2019 Nov 4.
Hearing is important for the proper development of every child, especially for those younger than 5 years of age, because it helps in the development of language and speech. Emotional and social problems, as well as issues with academic performance, can result from hearing loss even of mild degree. Early diagnosis and management can overcome those negative impacts. To determine the prevalence of mild hearing loss in primary-school children and its association with their school performance. A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted at a regular school. The study included the random selection of 120 apparently normal students (aged 6-9 years) who were considered as having normal hearing by their parents. A total of 20 students were excluded from the study due to the presence of wax in their ears. Finally, the study was conducted with 100 students. All participants were subjected to a basic audiological evaluation, and the Screening Instrument for Targeting Educational Risk (SIFTER) questionnaire was given to their teachers to evaluate their school performance. From a total of 100 students, we confirmed that 23 (23%) had mild hearing loss, 17 (17%) had bilateral conductive hearing loss, and 6 (6%) had bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. The students who had low attention and communication performance were significantly associated with mild hearing loss. The prevalence of mild hearing loss was of 23% (23 cases). This problem had an effect on the communication and attention in school; and it might affect academic performance later in life. A hearing assessment is highly recommended for every child, especially those who have a low rate of academic performance.
听力对于每个孩子的正常发育都很重要,尤其是对于5岁以下的儿童,因为它有助于语言和言语的发展。即使是轻度听力损失也可能导致情绪和社交问题以及学业成绩问题。早期诊断和治疗可以克服这些负面影响。
为了确定小学生中轻度听力损失的患病率及其与学业成绩的关联。
在一所普通学校进行了一项比较横断面研究。该研究随机选择了120名明显正常的学生(年龄在6至9岁之间),其父母认为他们听力正常。由于耳朵里有耵聍,共有20名学生被排除在研究之外。最后,对100名学生进行了研究。所有参与者都接受了基本的听力学评估,并向他们的教师发放了《针对教育风险的筛查工具》(SIFTER)问卷,以评估他们的学业成绩。
在总共100名学生中,我们确认有23名(23%)患有轻度听力损失,17名(17%)患有双侧传导性听力损失,6名(6%)患有双侧感音神经性听力损失。注意力和沟通能力较差的学生与轻度听力损失显著相关。
轻度听力损失的患病率为23%(23例)。这个问题对学校里的沟通和注意力有影响;并且可能会影响日后的学业成绩。强烈建议对每个孩子进行听力评估,尤其是那些学业成绩较差的孩子。