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Current Bibliographies in Medicine 2001-3


Health Communication and Follow-Through Related to Early Identification of Deafness and Hearing Loss in Newborns


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Introduction

Bibliography:

Newborn Hearing Screening

Treatments and Interventions after Screening in Infants and Children

Legal and Ethical Issues

Economic Issues

Educational and Psychosocial Issues

Registries, Organizations, and Web Sites

Health Communication

Medical Home for Children



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January 1990 through June 2001

633 Citations

Prepared by
Ronald L. Gordner, M.L.S., National Library of Medicine
Kathleen A. Shanahan, M.P.I.A., M.L.I.S., National Library of Medicine
Marin P. Allen, Ph.D., National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Shirley LaBella, M.H.R., National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Amy Donahue, Ph.D., National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

2001 July

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Roush J, editor. Screening for hearing loss and otitis media in children. San Diego (CA): Singular; 2001. 245 p.

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Introduction


Health Communication and Follow-Through Related to Early Identification of Deafness and Hearing Loss in Newborns

Approximately two out of every thousand infants are born deaf or with a hearing loss sufficient to affect his or her ability to acquire spoken language*. In addition one more child in every 1,000 will have a hearing loss before entering school. Recognizing that the optimal time for acquiring language, spoken or signed, is within the first years of life, legislators across the country, supported by the efforts of health and medical professionals, have enacted laws to screen infants either in the newborn nursery or within the first three months of life. The infants identified with deafness or hearing loss in the screening process are tested further and diagnosed, after which the appropriate intervention strategy should be begun before six months of life. The intervention strategy should also be based upon the needs of the individual child and the family. This return for further testing, diagnosis, and intervention is referred to as "follow-through." The intervention by six months is necessary in order to optimize educational and social outcomes for these children. However early results indicate that some families are not understanding the importance of follow-through and some messages are not being passed from professional to professional or family. This constitutes a health communication problem. Communicating the importance of follow-through after infant screening to professionals and families is a new area of inquiry for health communication professionals.

This bibliography was prepared in support of a working group on "Communicating Follow-Through to Insure the Best Outcomes for Children Who are Identified in the Newborn Nursery as Deaf or Hard of Hearing" held July 23, 2001 in Bethesda, MD by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) Office of Health Communication and Public Liaison and the Hearing and Balance Section of the Division of Extramural Research of NIDCD. The conference will address several key questions related to how to ensure that children are not "lost to follow-up:" Who handles the baby from the time he/she is brought into the newborn nursery until the child is in an appropriate intervention program? What information do each of these individuals have and what information is needed? What are the local and practical issues surrounding decision-making? How does the system differ in urban, suburban, and rural environments as well as in differing cultural environments? What needs to be conveyed to the parents, and by whom? How and what do we communicate to pediatricians, family practice physicians, nurses, audiologists, state health officers, and information dissemination outlets? Who are the "others" who need to be considered? What are the current best practices in early infant deafness follow-through and in other programs that involve cooperation by parents for follow-up with infants and young children and their health care professionals? What are the barriers to follow-through and what contributes to successful follow-through?

This bibliography also emphasizes population studies and reviews the literature on health communication strategies, including compliance and follow-through pertaining to other childhood diseases and disorders as well as material on the medical home. Literature from the fields of audiology, speech-language pathology, otolaryngology, nursing, sociology, and ethics were searched in addition to the general medical literature. The bibliography further updates material from the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on Early Identification of Hearing Impairment in Infants and Young Children** held March 1-3, 1993 on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and also includes selected older citations back to 1990. English language journal articles, books, book chapters, audiovisuals, technical reports, and Internet sites are presented. Citations are arranged alphabetically by author in each section.

This publication is not copyrighted and may be freely reproduced. However any reproductions of this bibliography, in whole or in part, should include all credits. If you wish to cite this bibliography, the correct format is:

Gordner, Ronald L.; Shanahan, Kathleen A.; Allen, Marin P.; LaBella, Shirley; Donahue, Amy, compilers. Health communication and follow-through related to early identification of deafness and hearing loss in newborns [bibliography on the Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2001 Jul [insert cited year month day in brackets]. [insert no. of screens or lines in brackets]. (Current bibliographies in medicine; no. 2001-3). 633 citations from January 1990 through June 2001. Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/resources.html.


* Reports of prevalence from State programs:

Texas, 3.14 per 1,000:

Finitzo T, Albright K, O'Neal J. The newborn with hearing loss: detection in the nursery. Pediatrics 1998 Dec;102(6):1452-60.

Hawaii, 1.4 per 1,000:

Mason JA, Herrmann KR. Universal infant hearing screening by automated auditory brainstem response measurement. Pediatrics 1998 Feb;101(2):221-8.

New Jersey, 3.3 per 1,000:

Barsky-Firkser L, Sun S. Universal newborn hearing screenings: a three-year experience. Pediatrics 1997 Jun;99(6):E4. Table 1, Screening, failure, and identification rates; p. 5.

Colorado, 2.56 per 1,000:

The prevalence of permanent childhood hearing loss. Sound Ideas 1998 Jan 15;2(1):3. Figure 1, Rate per 1,000 of permanent childhood hearing loss in UHS programs; p. 3.

** Klein, Lori J.; Huerta, Lynn E., compilers. Early identification of hearing impairment in infants and young children [bibliography on the Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 1992. (Current bibliographies in medicine; no. 92-10). 861 citations from January 1988 through December 1992. Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/hearing.html

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Newborn Hearing Screening

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Albuquerque W, Kemp DT. The feasibility of hospital-based universal newborn hearing screening in the United Kingdom. Scand Audiol Suppl 2001;(53):22-8. Available from: PubMed; PMID 11409773

Apuzzo ML, Yoshinaga-Itano C. Early identification of infants with significant hearing loss and the Minnesota Child Development Inventory. Semin Hear 1995 May;16(2):124-39.

Bachmann KR, Arvedson JC. Early identification and intervention for children who are hearing impaired. Pediatr Rev 1998 May;19(5):155-65. Available from: PubMed; PMID 9584525

Bamford J, Davis A. Neonatal hearing screening: a step towards better services for children and families. Br J Audiol 1998 Feb;32(1):1-6. Available from: PubMed; PMID 9643301

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Byrne MR. Diversity within the deaf or hard of hearing population: Wisdom from seeing the whole. Early Child Dev Care 1998;147:55-70.

Christophersen ER, editor. Pediatric compliance: A guide for the primary care physician. New York : Plenum Medical Book Co/Plenum Publishing Corp; 1994. 475 p. (Critical issues in developmental and behavioral pediatrics).

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Fowler KB, Dahle AJ, Boppana SB, Pass RF. Newborn hearing screening: will children with hearing loss caused by congenital cytomegalovirus infection be missed? J Pediatr 1999 Jul;135(1):60-4. Available from: PubMed; PMID 10393605

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- Specific Tests and Screening Tools


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Ahmann E, Meny RG, Fink RJ. Use of home apnea monitors. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 1992 Sep-Oct;21(5):394-9. Available from: PubMed; PMID 1403225

Bailey RN. Assessing the predictive ability of the test-positive findings of an elementary school vision screening. Optom Vis Sci 1998 Sep;75(9):682-91. Comment in: Optom Vis Sci 1999 Jan;76(1):12. Available from: PubMed; PMID 9778702

Barker SE, Lesperance MM, Kileny PR. Outcome of newborn hearing screening by ABR compared with four different DPOAE pass criteria. Am J Audiol 2000 Dec;9(2):142-8. Available from: PubMed; PMID 11200191

Bates AS, Fitzgerald JF, Wolinsky FD. Reliability and validity of an instrument to measure maternal health beliefs. Med Care 1994 Aug;32(8):832-46. Available from: PubMed; PMID 8057698

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- False-Positive Findings and Other Screening Barriers


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- Health Communication and Health Education on Early Screening


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- Follow-Up Studies


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- Patient Compliance


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- Standards and Recommendations


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Moore M. New audiology code approved by CPT editorial panel: will reimburse for newborn hearing screening procedure. ASHA Lead 2000 Feb 29;5(4):1, 36.

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Year 2000 position statement: principles and guidelines for early hearing detection and intervention programs. Joint Committee on Infant Hearing. Am J Audiol 2000 Jun;9(1):9-29. Available from: PubMed; PMID 10943021

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Treatments and Interventions after Screening in Infants and Children


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Legal and Ethical Issues


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Economic Issues


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Educational and Psychosocial Issues


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Registries, Organizations, and Web Sites


AGBell: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing [homepage on the Internet]. Washington: The Association; c2000 [updated 2001 Jul 11; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.agbell.org/

American Academy of Audiology [homepage on the Internet]. McLean (VA): The Academy; [cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.audiology.org/

American Speech Language Hearing Association [homepage on the Internet]. Rockville (MD): The Association; c1997-2000 [cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.asha.org/

California Newborn Hearing Screening Program (NHSP) [homepage on the Internet]. Sacremento (CA): California Department of Health Services; 2001 Jul 9 [updated 2000 Mar 9; cited 2001 Jul 15]. [3 screens]. Available from: http://www.dhs.cahwnet.gov/pcfh/cms/HTML/NHS.htm

Center for Hearing Loss in Children [homepage on the Internet]. Omaha (NE): Boystown ; [modified 1997 Oct 24; cited 2001 Jul 15]. [4 screens]. Available from: http://www.boystown.org/btnrh/chlc/index.htm

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [homepage on the Internet]. Atlanta (GA): The Centers; c2000 [updated 2001 Jun 30; cited 2001 Jul 15]. The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program; [2 screens]. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/ehdi/default.htm

Cherow E, Dickman DM, Epstein S. Organization resources for families of children with deafness or hearing loss. Pediatr Clin North Am 1999 Feb;46(1):153-62. Available from: PubMed; PMID 10079797

Data management for universal newborn hearing screening programs. Sound Ideas [serial on the Internet] 1997 Jul 1 [cited 2001 Jul 15];1(3):1, 3. Available from: http://www.infanthearing.org/newsletter/backissues/si_v1i3.pdf

Deafness Research Foundation [homepage on the Internet]. New York: The Foundation; [updated 2001 Mar 6; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.drf.org/

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Action Center [homepage on the Internet]. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control (US); [updated 2001 Jun 22; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/ehdi/ehdi.htm

Early identification of hearing impairment in infants and young children. NIH Consens Statement 1993 Mar 1-2;11(1):1-24. Available from: PubMed; PMID 8401641. Full text available from: http://odp.od.nih.gov/consensus/cons/092/092_statement.htm

European consensus statement on neonatal hearing screening [monograph on the Internet]. [place unknown]: European Commission, Biomedicine and Health Programme; [modified 2001 Feb 9; cited 2001 Jul 16]. 6 slides Available from: http://www.ECDCevents.biomed.polimi.it/sld001.htm. Statement finalized at the European Consensus Development Conference on Neonatal Hearing Screening (ECDC-NHS), May 15-16, 1998, in Milan, Italy

Finitzo T, Albright K, O'Neal J. The newborn with hearing loss: detection in the nursery. Pediatrics 1998 Dec;102(6):1452-60. Available from: PubMed; PMID 9832584

Harrison WA, Dunnell JJ, Mascher K, Fletcher K, Vohr BR, Gorga MP, Widen JE, Cone-Wesson B, Folsom RC, Sininger YS, Norton SJ. Identification of neonatal hearing impairment: experimental protocol and database management. Ear Hear 2000 Oct;21(5):357-72. Available from: PubMed; PMID 11059698

Healthy People 2010 [monograph on the Internet]. Vol. 2, Objectives for improving health (Part b: Focus areas 15-28). 2nd ed. Washington: Department of Health and Human Services (US); [updated 2001 Jan 30; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Section 28, Vision and hearing; [22 screens]. Available from: http://www.health.gov/healthypeople/document/HTML/Volume2/28Vision.htm

KIDS HEARINGF/RI [homepage on the Internet]. Providence (RI): Rhode Island Department of Health; [modified 2001 Mar 26; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/rihap.htm

Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center [homepage on the Internet]. Washington: Gallaudet University; c 2001 [updated 2001 Jul 6; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/

Marion Downs National Center for Infant Hearing [homepage on the Internet]. Boulder (CO): University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Speech and Hearing Science; [cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.Colorado.EDU/slhs/mdnc/

National Association of the Deaf [homepage on the Internet]. Silver Spring (MD): The Association; [updated 2001 Jun 22; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.nad.org/

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders [homepage on the Internet]. Bethesda (MD): The Institute; [updated 2001 Jun 25; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/

NCHAM: National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management [homepage on the Internet]. Logan (UT): Utah State University; [cited 2001 Jul 15].

Newborn hearing screening expanding rapidly in Europe. Sound Ideas [serial on the Internet] 1997 Oct 1 [cited 2001 Jul 15];1(4):2, 6. Available from: http://www.infanthearing.org/newsletter/backissues/si_v1i4.pdf

OSERS: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services [homepage on the Internet]. Washington: Department of Education (US); [updated 2001 Mar 26; cited 2001 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/

The prevalence of permanent childhood hearing loss. Sound Ideas [serial on the Internet] 1998 Jan 15 [cited 2001 Jul 15];2(1):3. Available from: http://www.infanthearing.org/newsletter/backissues/si_v2i1.pdf

Thomson V, Arehart KH, Gabbard SA, Stredler-Brown A, DesGeorges J, Pruitt A, Mehl AL, Feehs R. The Marion Downs National Center for Infant Hearing: developing comprehensive state systems. Otolaryngol Clin North Am 1999 Dec;32(6):969-86. Available from: PubMed; PMID 99453063

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening [homepage on the Internet]. Rockville (MD): Health Resources and Services Administration (US), Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Healthcare Needs, Integrated Services Branch; 2001 Spring [updated 2001 Jun 25; cited 2001 Jul 15]. [3 screens]. Available from: http://www.mchb.hrsa.gov/html/universalnewbornhearing.html

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention [homepage on the Internet]. Atlanta (GA): Georgia Division of Public Health; c2000-01 [cited 2001 Jul 15]. [2 screens]. Available from: http://www.ph.dhr.state.ga.us/programs/unhs/

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Health Communication


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Guttman N. Public health communication interventions: values and ethical dilemmas. Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage Publications; c2000. 286 p.

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Jackson LD, Duffy BK. Health communication research: a guide to developments and directions. Westport (CT): Greenwood Press; 1998. 248 p.

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Population Communication Services. Processes and principles of strategic communication for health. Baltimore (MD): Population Communication Services; 1997. 15 p.

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Medical Home for Children


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