Droogan J
NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York.
Nurs Times. 1998;94(24):54-6.
Screening for sensory problems in pre-school children often fails to detect a significant number of hearing problems sufficiently early. Evidence suggests neonatal screening is more effective and cost-effective than the infant distraction test at detecting congenital hearing loss. It is not yet clear how best to identify children with speech and language delay who will fail to progress without treatment.
对学龄前儿童进行感官问题筛查往往无法足够早地发现大量听力问题。有证据表明,在检测先天性听力损失方面,新生儿筛查比婴儿注意力分散测试更有效且更具成本效益。目前尚不清楚如何最好地识别那些不接受治疗就无法取得进步的语言发育迟缓儿童。