Exploration of preschool hearing screening at primary healthcare centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study.

Journal of otology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.joto.2024.10.001
Ahmad A Alanazi, Rayan A Almutairi, Khalid S Alsuhaibani, Yazzan Alruwaily, Hellal A Alqudiey, Mohammed A Alabbas, Shuaa R Alanazi
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The hearing status of children should be examined throughout early childhood, even if they have passed the newborn hearing loss because hearing loss can occur at any time and may affect their ability to learn. Preschool hearing screening (PHS) is vital to continue screening throughout early childhood. The current practice of PHS in the primary healthcare centers (PHCs) in Saudi Arabia is unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate PHS in the PHCs. This cross-sectional descriptive study used an in-person-administered questionnaire to collect data. A total of 106 out of 120 participants (male = 61; female = 45) representing the PHCs in Riyadh were interviewed. Most of the participants were aged 31-40 years and held a bachelor's degree as the highest academic qualification with limited years of experience. PHS was mostly performed through subjective measures by asking the parents (71.7%) and the child (65.1%). The audiometric evaluation was conducted for preschool children in only half of the PHCs. General practitioners and nurses usually perform PHS. Substantial gaps in the practice of PHS were identified. The lack of training and appropriate instruments and the need for audiological services were the main challenges. Incorporating robust and objective protocols for PHS into the educational system is a valuable strategy for identifying hearing loss early and reducing its impact through the establishment of effective intervention plans.

沙特阿拉伯利雅得初级卫生保健中心学龄前听力筛查的探索:一项横断面研究。
儿童的听力状况应在整个幼儿期进行检查,即使他们已经度过了新生儿听力损失期,因为听力损失随时可能发生,并可能影响他们的学习能力。学龄前听力筛查(PHS)是至关重要的继续筛查整个幼儿期。沙特阿拉伯初级卫生保健中心(PHCs)目前的小灵通做法尚不清楚。本研究的目的是调查PHCs的小灵通。本横断面描述性研究采用个人管理问卷来收集数据。120名参与者中,共有106人(男61人;代表利雅得初级保健中心的妇女(45岁)接受了采访。大多数参与者年龄在31-40岁之间,拥有学士学位作为最高学历,但工作年限有限。PHS主要通过询问父母(71.7%)和儿童(65.1%)的主观测量方式进行。只有一半的初级保健中心对学龄前儿童进行了听力评估。全科医生和护士通常执行小灵通。确定了小灵通实践中的重大差距。缺乏训练和适当的仪器以及需要听力学服务是主要的挑战。将健全客观的小灵通方案纳入教育系统是早期发现听力损失并通过建立有效的干预计划减少其影响的一种有价值的策略。
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