Prevalence and age of identification of permanent childhood hearing impairment in Cyprus.

K Hadjikakou, J Bamford
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Permanent childhood hearing impairment is a significant public health issue in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. It has effects on the hearing-impaired individual's linguistic, psychological, educational, and vocational development. Data on prevalence are an essential prerequisite for efficient service planning and development. This paper reports the first study to be undertaken in Cyprus to investigate the prevalence and the age at identification of permanent bilateral (congenital or acquired/late-onset) childhood hearing impairment of 50 dB HL or greater. The study was based upon a case ascertainment approach for children born between 1979 and 1996. Two methods were employed for the data collection: interrogation of case records and questionnaires administered to parents. The results for those years in which most cases are likely to have been identified showed an estimated prevalence of 1.19/1,000 live births (congenital) and 0.40/1,000 live births (acquired/late onset), with a mean identification age of 44.0 months for congenital cases. These findings are discussed with reference to the service development needs in Cyprus.

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塞浦路斯永久性儿童听力障碍的患病率和年龄鉴定。
在英国和其他地方,永久性儿童听力障碍是一个重大的公共卫生问题。它对听障个体的语言、心理、教育和职业发展都有影响。关于流行率的数据是有效规划和发展服务的必要先决条件。本文报道了在塞浦路斯进行的第一项研究,调查永久性双侧(先天性或获得性/晚发性)儿童听力障碍50 dB HL或更高的患病率和年龄。这项研究基于对1979年至1996年间出生的儿童的病例确定方法。数据收集采用两种方法:询问病例记录和对家长进行问卷调查。大多数病例可能被发现的年份的结果显示,估计患病率为1.19/1,000活产(先天性)和0.40/1,000活产(获得性/晚发性),先天性病例的平均识别年龄为44.0个月。这些调查结果将参照塞浦路斯的服务发展需要加以讨论。
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