Community-based hearing screening for young children using an mHealth service-delivery model
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Hussein, Shouneez Yousuf
Swanepoel, De Wet
Mahomed-Asmail, Faheema
Biagio-de Jager, Leigh
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Taylor and Francis Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is one of the most common developmental disorders identifiable
at birth with its prevalence increasing throughout school years. However, early detection
programs are mostly unavailable in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where more
than 80% of children with hearing loss reside.
OBJECTIVE : This study investigated the feasibility of a smartphone-based hearing screening
program for preschool children operated by community healthcare workers (CHWs) in
community-based early childhood development (ECD) centers.
METHOD : Five CHWs were trained to map ECD centers and conduct smartphone-based
hearing screenings within a poor community in South Africa over a 12-month period. The
hearScreenTM smartphone application employed automated test protocols operating on lowcost
smartphones. A cloud-based data management and referral function allowed for remote
monitoring for surveillance and follow up.
RESULTS : 6424 children (3–6 years) were screened for hearing loss with an overall referral rate
of 24.9%. Only 39.4% of these children attended their follow-up appointment at a local clinic,
of whom 40.5% referred on their second screening. Logistic regression analysis indicated that
age, gender and environmental noise levels (1 kHz) had a significant effect on referral rates
(p < 0.05). The quality index reflecting test operator test quality increased during the first few
months of testing.
CONCLUSION : Smartphone-based hearing screening can be used by CHWs to detect unidentified
children affected by hearing loss within ECD centers. Active noise monitoring, quality
indices of test operators and cloud-based data management and referral features of the
hearScreenTM application allows for the asynchronous management of hearing screenings
and follow-ups.
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Smartphone, Hearing screening, Mobile health (mHealth), Early childhood development (ECD), Community health worker (CHW), Preschool children
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Hussein, S.Y., Swanepoel, D.W., Mahomed, F. et al. 2018, 'Community-based hearing screening for young children using an mHealth
service-delivery model', Global Health Action, vol. 11, no. 1467077, pp. 1-7.