Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programme in Malaysia and Nigeria

Iyanda Ismail Abdussalaam, Ameen Abdullateef, Nurudeen Opeyemi Wahab
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The developing countries of the world are still lagging in the implementation of the universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS). In other to eradicate unnecessary earshot impairments via suitable rehabilitation processes, there is need for more studies. Thus, this chapter is channeled to bridge this gap. This study used secondary data by comprehensively reviewing the published researches and other relevant and related works and found that UNHS practices in Malaysia and Nigeria have both differences and similarities. The two countries use AABR and OAE as their protocol, and the newborn hearing screening is not binding on the caregivers in both countries. However, their approaches differ in the area of finance, follow-up intervals, and the years of introduction among others. Nevertheless, there are some challenges impeding the effective implementation of the programme which includes include lack of awareness, death of personnel, inadequate diagnostic centers, among others. Given these findings, this chapter could be said to have practical implications for the stakeholders.
马来西亚和尼日利亚普遍新生儿听力筛查计划
世界上发展中国家在实施新生儿普遍听力筛查(UNHS)方面仍然落后。此外,为了通过适当的康复过程消除不必要的听力损伤,还需要更多的研究。因此,本章旨在弥合这一差距。本研究通过综合查阅已发表的研究和其他相关工作,使用二手数据,发现马来西亚和尼日利亚的UNHS实践既有差异也有相似之处。两国均采用AABR和OAE作为方案,新生儿听力筛查对两国护理人员不具有约束力。然而,他们的方法在金融领域、后续时间间隔和引进时间等方面有所不同。然而,有一些挑战阻碍了方案的有效执行,其中包括缺乏认识、人员死亡、诊断中心不足等。鉴于这些发现,本章可以说对利益相关者具有实际意义。
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