Universal newborn hearing screening: parental reflections on very early audiological management.

Ear Hear

University of Manchester, School of Psychological Sciences, Human Communication and Deafness, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Published: January 2008

Objective: This article seeks to understand very early audiological management from a parental perspective, after the early identification of their child's hearing loss through universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS).

Design: Data are taken from the national evaluation of the introduction of UNHS in England. Forty-five parents and caregivers participated in a qualitative, narrative study within which they identified key challenges generated by the audiological management of very young babies with hearing loss at home.

Results: Concern centered on the virtual timetable constructed by parents after screening, the practical daily management issues and the need to establish infant rather than a child focus in audiological practice. In addition, specific challenges relating to moderate hearing loss were identified.

Conclusions: Results are of particular relevance to pediatric audiologists, teachers of the deaf and those offering early intervention services.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0b013e31815ed8d0DOI Listing

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