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A case study of an emerging community-based early hearing detection and intervention program: part II. Team building with otolaryngologists and pediatricians using a survey approach.

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  • A case study of an emerging community-based early hearing detection and intervention program: part II. Team building with otolaryngologists and pediatricians using a survey approach. Abstract Text:

    jeffrey l danhauerJeffrey L Danhauer,carole e johnsonCarole E Johnson,dan finneganDan Finnegan,katherine hansenKatherine Hansen,marilene lambMarilene Lamb,ilian priscilla lopezIlian Priscilla Lopez,caitlin meuelCaitlin Meuel,angela pecileAngela Pecile,shelby resnickShelby Resnick,victoria williamsVictoria Williams,jeffrey l danhauerJeffrey L Danhauer,carole e johnsonCarole E Johnson,dan finneganDan Finnegan,katherine hansenKatherine Hansen,marilene lambMarilene Lamb,ilian priscilla lopezIlian Priscilla Lopez,caitlin meuelCaitlin Meuel,angela pecileAngela Pecile,shelby resnickShelby Resnick,victoria williamsVictoria Williams,

    PURPOSE: Physicians are vital team members of early hearing detection and intervention programs (EHDIPs), particularly in encouraging parents to comply with recommendations for follow-up services for their infants in universal newborn hearing screening programs (UNHSPs). This study describes a survey approach to help audiologists partner with otolaryngologists and pediatricians in EHDIPs. METHOD: We developed and mailed a 19-item questionnaire to all 12 otolaryngologists and 66 pediatricians potentially involved in a community-based EHDIP. The questionnaire assessed respondents' demographic data and knowledge of, experiences with, and attitudes toward the service-delivery continuum of UNHSPs. RESULTS: The overall response rate was 45%; all 12 otolaryngologists responded (100%; data from 7 were analyzed), and 23 pediatricians responded (34.8%; all were analyzed). Generally, they were positive toward and knowledgeable about UNHSPs and believed that (a) parent/infant bonding is unaffected by screening, (b) hearing reevaluations following medical services are important, (c) audiologists perform their role adequately, (d) it is important that hearing losses be identified and interventions begun before infants reach 6 months of age, (e) UNHSPs deserve funding, and (f) their role is important, but the physicians also wanted improvements in parent education and referral/follow-ups. CONCLUSION: The survey method was effective in identifying participating physicians' informational needs and attitudes toward UNHSPs, and in designing outreach programs for them.

    A case study of an emerging community-based early hearing detection and intervention program: part II. Team building with otolaryngologists and pediatricians using a survey approach. Publishing Authors By Initials

    jl danhauerJL Danhauer,ce johnsonCE Johnson,d finneganD Finnegan,k hansenK Hansen,m lambM Lamb,ip lopezIP Lopez,c meuelC Meuel,a pecileA Pecile,s resnickS Resnick,v williamsV Williams,jl danhauerJL Danhauer,ce johnsonCE Johnson,d finneganD Finnegan,k hansenK Hansen,m lambM Lamb,ip lopezIP Lopez,c meuelC Meuel,a pecileA Pecile,s resnickS Resnick,v williamsV Williams,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: American journal of audiology

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 33-45

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    ISSN: 1059-0889

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. danhauer@speech.ucsb.edu

    Country: United States

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