Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
February 2016
The latest international guidelines highlight the importance of involving the family in the diagnostic and rehabilitation process of children affected by permanent hearing impairment. This emphasises how meaningful this approach is for the development of the deaf child. So far, there is very little evidence about this approach in Italy, and there are still some barriers to its practical management.
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February 2016
Following the positive outcomes of the newborn hearing screening programmes already underway in several Italian regions, it is now necessary to address the identification of childhood hearing impairments that missed the neonatal screening programme or have delayed onset. Within the framework of the Ministry of Health project CCM 2013 "Preventing Communication Disorders: a Regional Program for early Identification, Intervention and Care of Hearing Impaired Children", a group of professionals identified three main recommendations that can be useful to improve hearing surveillance activity within the regional and state Italian Health System. The family paediatrician is recognised as having a key role in ongoing monitoring of hearing capacity and development of the growing child.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA number of pure-tone tests were presented to 8 groups of children of different ages who had no ear, nose, and throat pathology and a normal I.Q., in order to investigate the degree of maturation of their hearing abilities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferent hearing defects have been attributed to prolonged use of oral contraceptives. The aim of the present investigation has been the evaluation by means of a number of audiological tests and of brain-stem evoked responses (BSER) of the possible incidence of subclinical pathology of the nervous hearing structures in these subjects. Twenty healthy subjects taking oral contraceptives from 9 to 30 months and 10 paired controls have been studied.
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