Validation of DPOAE screening conducted by village health workers in a rural community with real-time click evoked tele-auditory brainstem response

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Ramkumar, Vidya
Vanaja, C.S.
Hall, James Wilbur
Selvakumar, K.
Nagarajan, Roopa

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Taylor and Francis

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OBJECTIVE : This study assessed the validity of DPOAE screening conducted by village health workers (VHWs) in a rural community. Real-time click evoked tele-auditory brainstem response (tele-ABR) was used as the gold standard to establish validity. DESIGN : A cross-sectional design was utilised to compare the results of screening by VHWs to those obtained via tele-ABR. STUDY SAMPLES : One hundred and nineteen subjects (0 to 5 years) were selected randomly from a sample of 2880 infants and young children who received DPOAE screening by VHWs. Method: Real time tele-ABR was conducted by using satellite or broadband internet connectivity at the village. An audiologist located at the tertiary care hospital conducted tele-ABR testing through a remote computing paradigm. Tele-ABR was recorded using standard recording parameters recommended for infants and young children. Wave morphology, repeatability and peak latency data were used for ABR analysis. RESULTS : Tele-ABR and DPOAE findings were compared for 197 ears. The sensitivity of DPOAE screening conducted by the VHW was 75%, and specificity was 91%. The negative and positive predictive values were 98.8% and 27.2%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS : The validity of DPOAE screening conducted by trained VHW was acceptable. This study supports the engagement of grass-root workers in community-based hearing health care provision.

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Otoacoustic emission (OAE), Developing countries, Hearing impairment, Program, Performance, Experience, village health worker (VHW), Tele-auditory brainstem response (tele-ABR), Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE), Community-based, Grass roots worker, DPOAE screening, Telemedicine, Tele-audiology

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Vidya Ramkumar, C. S. Vanaja, James W. Hall, K. Selvakumar & Roopa Nagarajan (2018) Validation of DPOAE screening conducted by village health workers in a rural community with real-time click evoked tele-auditory brainstem response, International Journal of Audiology, 57:5, 370-375, DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2018.1425001.