听力筛查

Fanelli Karina
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世界各地新生儿和学龄前儿童听力损失的高发率导致听力学设计“听力筛查方案”和“听力学随访”。这些程序基于科学证据和临床经验,随着时间的推移进行修改,以优化时间并最大限度地减少检测结果中的错误。他们的目标是减少识别、诊断和有效干预的年龄,以改善失聪或听力障碍儿童的语言和社会情感结果。
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Auditory Screening
The high prevalence of hearing loss in newborns and preschoolers around the world leads to audiology to design “auditory screening protocols” and “audiological follow-up”. These programs, based on scientific evidence and clinical experience, were modified over time to optimize time and minimize errors in test results implemented for detection. Their objectives are to reduce the age of identification, diagnosis, and effective interventions to improve language and social-emotional outcomes in children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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