1. Age at the diagnosis and in the beginning of intervention from hearing impaired children, in a public Brazilian hearing health service
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Meliane Melina Pinto, Mara Gândara, Carla Gentile Matas, Gisele Munhoes dos Santos Ferrari, Ana Claudia Martinho de Carvalho, Alessandra Giannella Samelli, Jeziela Cristina Raimundo, Sérgio Garbi, and Ricardo Ferreira Bento
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hearing loss ,Medical record ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,auxiliary of hearing ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Health services ,children ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,hearing ,Intervention (counseling) ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Etiology ,Medicine ,Unilateral hearing loss ,medicine.symptom ,business ,hearing loss - Abstract
Introduction: The earlier the diagnosis and the intervention from the hearing impairment less will be the impact for the development of cognitive abilities, hearing and of speech from the child. Objective: Characterize the age in the diagnosis and the beginning of intervention of the hearing loss and the accompaniment of the assisted children in a public Brazillian hearing health service – Espaco Reouvir from the Clinicas Hospital from the Medical School from the University of Sao Paulo. Method: Retrospective study with information from 166 medical records from children regarding the: gender; etiology, type, degree and laterality of the hearing impairment; age in the diagnosis and adaptation of the Hearing aids (HA) and accompaniment in the service. Results: The sample was composed by 56% men and 44% women. The prevailing etiology was from multifactorial origin. The hearing loss from the neurosensory type occurred in 88,6% of the cases. The degree of moderate hearing loss was the most frequent (30,7%), symmetry in both ears was found in 69,9% of the cases and unilateral hearing loss in 2,4%. The average age in the diagnosis was of 5,46 years and in the intervention was of 6,86 years. A total of 96,98% of children had already completed the process of adaptation and 78,32% still remained in the accompaniment. Conclusion: The program Reouvir-HCFMUSP still receives children, both for diagnosis and or intervention in a late manner. However, still is possible the realization of the accompaniment of a significant number of users of the hearing aids, enabling a process of adaptation more effective.
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- 2014
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