Development and analysis of a low-cost screening tool to identify and classify hearing loss in children: a proposal for developing countries

Authors

  • Alessandra Giannella Samelli Universidade de São Paulo; Centro de Docência e Pesquisa em Fonoaudiologia, Fisioterapia e Terapia Ocupacional
  • Camila Maia Rabelo Universidade de São Paulo; Centro de Docência e Pesquisa em Fonoaudiologia, Fisioterapia e Terapia Ocupacional
  • Ana Paula Chaparin Vespasiano Universidade de São Paulo; Centro de Docência e Pesquisa em Fonoaudiologia, Fisioterapia e Terapia Ocupacional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001100015

Keywords:

Questionnaire, Hearing loss, Children, Low-cost screening, Hearing

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A lack of attention has been given to hearing health in primary care in developing countries. A strategy involving low-cost screening tools may fill the current gap in hearing health care provided to children. Therefore, it is necessary to establish and adopt lower-cost procedures that are accessible to underserved areas that lack other physical or human resources that would enable the identification of groups at risk for hearing loss. The aim of this study was to develop and analyze the efficacy of a low-cost screening tool to identify and classify hearing loss in children. METHODS: A total of 214 2-to-10 year-old children participated in this study. The study was conducted by providing a questionnaire to the parents and comparing the answers with the results of a complete audiological assessment. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed, and discriminant analysis techniques were used to classify each child based on the total score. RESULTS: We found conductive hearing loss in 39.3% of children, sensorineural hearing loss in 7.4% and normal hearing in 53.3%. The discriminant analysis technique provided the following classification rule for the total score on the questionnaire: 0 to 4 points - normal hearing; 5 to 7 points - conductive hearing loss; over 7 points - sensorineural hearing loss. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the questionnaire could be used as a screening tool to classify children with normal hearing or hearing loss and according to the type of hearing loss based on the total questionnaire score

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2011-01-01

Issue

Section

Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Development and analysis of a low-cost screening tool to identify and classify hearing loss in children: a proposal for developing countries . (2011). Clinics, 66(11), 1943-1948. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001100015