Khoza-Shangase Katijah, Anastasiou Julia
Department of Speech, Pathology and Audiology, School of Human and Community Development, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Department of Speech, Pathology and Audiology, School of Human and Community Development, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jun;133:109960. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109960. Epub 2020 Feb 18.
The human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a pandemic currently presenting as one of South Africa's largest health challenges. Within the pediatric population, hearing plays a vital role in appropriate speech, language and scholastic development; therefore, unidentified and untreated otologic manifestations require exploration in this population.
The current study aimed to identify recorded otological manifestations in pediatric patients with HIV/AIDS attending an HIV/AIDS clinic in Johannesburg.
A qualitative retrospective record review design was adopted where data were collected from 100 medical records from a pediatric HIV/AIDS clinic in a public hospital in Johannesburg. Data were analyzed using qualitative statistical measures.
Findings revealed that almost half (43%) of the sample presented with otological manifestations. Otitis media 15 (15%) and otorrhea 15 (15%) were the most common manifestations. A few (only 7%) of the participants with otological manifestations were referred to Audiologists and/or Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists (ENTs) for assessment and management.
Current findings raise important implications for the clinical assessment and management of pediatric patients with HIV/AIDS, for the role of all team members, and for the importance of early detection and intervention of these manifestations in this population group where speech-language development is still occurring and where successful learning at school is still key.
人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(HIV/AIDS)是一种大流行病,目前是南非面临的最大健康挑战之一。在儿科人群中,听力在适当的言语、语言和学业发展中起着至关重要的作用;因此,需要对该人群中未被识别和未治疗的耳科表现进行探究。
本研究旨在确定约翰内斯堡一家HIV/AIDS诊所中患HIV/AIDS的儿科患者的耳科表现记录。
采用定性回顾性记录审查设计,从约翰内斯堡一家公立医院的儿科HIV/AIDS诊所的100份病历中收集数据。使用定性统计方法对数据进行分析。
研究结果显示,近一半(43%)的样本有耳科表现。中耳炎15例(15%)和耳漏15例(15%)是最常见的表现。少数有耳科表现的参与者(仅7%)被转介给听力学家和/或耳鼻喉科专家进行评估和治疗。
目前的研究结果对患HIV/AIDS的儿科患者的临床评估和治疗、所有团队成员的作用以及在这个言语语言发展仍在进行且学校成功学习仍然关键的人群中早期发现和干预这些表现的重要性具有重要意义。