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iHear:一款基于平板电脑的听力计的加拿大医学生为小学生进行听力评估的程序。

iHear: Canadian medical student based hearing assessment program for grade school children using a tablet audiometer.

机构信息

Division of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Oct 29;50(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s40463-021-00542-w.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the progress and challenges of a hearing screening program as well as review the incidence of pediatric hearing loss in grade school children participating in this program.

METHODS

Medical students from the University of Ottawa established iHear, a grade school hearing assessment program that uses novel tablet audiometry. Over 3 years, children in grades 1 and 2 were assessed and those found to have abnormal results on iHear assessment were then referred to audiology for formal testing, and to otolaryngology if needed.

RESULTS

From 2014 to 2017, 753 children aged 5-9 years old were assessed for hearing loss. Mean age of participants was 6.7 years, 51.9% of whom were female. Of the children assessed, 86 (11.4%) had abnormal results and 6 (0.8%) had inconsistent results, necessitating 92 referrals for assessment by a professional audiologist. Of the 65 participants who completed secondary audiologic assessment, 54 (83.1%) were normal and 11 (16.9%) had a definitive hearing loss or abnormal tympanometry. A total of 32 children were lost to follow-up. A total of 118 medical students were involved in the iHear program.

CONCLUSIONS

Hearing loss in grade school populations continues to go undetected across Canada. Programs such as iHear demonstrate that gaps in the provision of hearing assessment can be filled effectively by medical students equipped with tablet audiometry. Medical student exposure to audiology and otolaryngology increased through the iHear program.

摘要

目的

评估听力筛查计划的进展和挑战,并回顾参与该计划的小学生听力损失的发生率。

方法

渥太华大学的医学生成立了 iHear,这是一个使用新型平板电脑测听的小学听力评估计划。在 3 年多的时间里,对 1 年级和 2 年级的儿童进行了评估,对 iHear 评估结果异常的儿童随后转介到听力学进行正式测试,如果需要,也转介到耳鼻喉科。

结果

2014 年至 2017 年,共有 753 名 5-9 岁儿童接受了听力损失评估。参与者的平均年龄为 6.7 岁,其中 51.9%为女性。在接受评估的儿童中,有 86 人(11.4%)结果异常,6 人(0.8%)结果不一致,需要 92 人转介给专业听力学家进行评估。在 65 名完成二级听力学评估的参与者中,54 人(83.1%)正常,11 人(16.9%)有明确的听力损失或异常鼓室图。共有 32 名儿童失访。共有 118 名医学生参与了 iHear 计划。

结论

加拿大各地的小学人群听力损失仍然未被发现。像 iHear 这样的项目表明,配备平板电脑测听的医学生可以有效地填补听力评估方面的空白。通过 iHear 计划,医学生对听力学和耳鼻喉科的接触有所增加。

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