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Consensus Practice Parameter: Audiological Assessment and Management of Unilateral Hearing Loss in Children
International Journal of Audiology
  • Marlene Bagatto, Western University,
  • Janet DesGeorges, Hands & Voices
  • Alison King, Australian Hearing, Paediatric Services
  • Padraig Kitterick, University of Nottingham
  • Diana Laurnagaray, Hospital Privado del Sur
  • Dawna Lewis, Boys Town National Research Hospital
  • Patricia Roush, University of North Carolina
  • Douglas P. Sladen, Western Washington University
  • Anne Marie Tharpe, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-5-2019
Keywords
  • Unilateral hearing loss,
  • remote microphone systems,
  • CROS hearing aids,
  • single-sided deafness,
  • children with hearing loss
Abstract

Objective: Provide recommendations to audiologists for the management of children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) and for needed research that can lend further insight into important unanswered questions.

Design: An international panel of experts on children with UHL was convened following a day and a half of presentations on the same. The evidence reviewed for this parameter was gathered through web-based literature searches specifically designed for academic and health care resources, recent systematic reviews of literature, and new research presented at the conference that underwent peer review for publication by the time of this writing.

Study sample: Expert opinions and electronic databases including Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Library, Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC), Google Scholar, PsycINFO, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Turning Research into Practice (TRIP) Database.

Results: The resulting practice parameter requires a personalised, family-centred process: (1) routine surveillance of speech-language, psychosocial, auditory, and academic or pre-academic development; (2) medical assessments for determination of aetiology of hearing loss; (3) assessment of hearing technologies; and (4) considerations for family-centred counselling.

Conclusions: This practice parameter provides guidance to clinical audiologists on individualising the management of children with UHL. In addition, the paper concludes with recommendations for research priorities.

DOI
10.1080/14992027.2019.1654620
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Hard of hearing children; Hearing disorders in children--Diagnosis; Hearing disorders in children--Treatment; Hearing aids for children
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articles
Type
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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Marlene Bagatto, Janet DesGeorges, Alison King, Padraig Kitterick, et al.. "Consensus Practice Parameter: Audiological Assessment and Management of Unilateral Hearing Loss in Children" International Journal of Audiology Vol. 58 Iss. 12 (2019) p. 805 - 815
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/douglas-sladen/65/