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An Economic Evaluation of Australia's Newborn Hearing Screening Program: A Within-Study Cost-Effectiveness Analysis / Rajan Sharma in Ear and hearing, Vol. 43, n°3 (Mai-juin 2022)
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Titre : An Economic Evaluation of Australia's Newborn Hearing Screening Program: A Within-Study Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Type de document : Article Auteurs : Rajan Sharma ; Kompal Sinha ; Teresa Y. C. Ching ; Vivienne Marnane ; Lisa Gold ; Yuanyuan Gu ; Melissa Wake ; Jing Wang ; Bonny Parkinson Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 972-983 Note générale : 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001153 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Autres descripteurs
Nouveau-ne deficient auditif
HE Vinci
Dépistage auditif du nouveau-né ; Évaluation économiqueRésumé : Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent congenital disorders among children. Many countries have implemented universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) for the early diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss. Despite widespread implementation, the value for money of UNHS is unclear due to lack of cost and outcomes data from rigorous study designs. The objective of this research is to conduct a within-study cost-effectiveness analysis of UNHS compared with targeted screening (targeting children with risk factors of hearing loss) from the Australian healthcare system perspective. This evaluation is the first economic evaluation to assess the cost-effectiveness of UNHS compared to targeted screening using real-world data from a natural experiment.
Design: The evaluation assumed the Australian healthcare system perspective and considered a time horizon of 5 years. Utilities were estimated using responses to the Health Utilities Index Mark III. Screening costs were estimated based on the Victorian Infant Hearing Screening Program. Ongoing costs were estimated based on administrative data, while external data sources were used to estimate costs related to hearing services. Missing data were handled using the multiple imputation method. Outcome measures included quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and four language and communication-related outcomes: Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of Ability, Progressive Achievement Test, and comprehensive, expressive, and total language scores based on the Preschool Language Scale.
Results: On average, the UNHS cost an extra Australian dollar (A$)22,000 per diagnosed child and was associated with 0.45 more QALYs per diagnosed child compared with targeted screening to 5 years, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of A$48,000 per QALY gained. The ICERs for language outcomes lay between A$3,900 (for expressive language score) and A$83,500 per one-point improvement in language score (for Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of Ability). UNHS had a 69% probability of being more cost-effective compared to targeted screening at a willingness to pay threshold of A$60,000 per QALY gained. ICERs were most sensitive to the screening costs.
Conclusions: The evaluation demonstrated the usefulness of a within-study economic evaluation to understand the value for money of the UNHS program in the Australian context. Findings from this evaluation suggested that screening costs were the key driver of cost-effectiveness results. Most outcomes were not significantly different between UNHS and targeted screening groups. The ICER may be overestimated due to the short follow-up period. Further research is warranted to include long-term resource use and outcome data, late diagnosis, transition and remission between severity levels, and timing of diagnosis and treatment.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=J [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=295723
in Ear and hearing > Vol. 43, n°3 (Mai-juin 2022) . - p. 972-983[article]An evaluation of newborn hearing screening brochures and parental understanding of screening result terminology / Erin M. Picou ; Sarah N. McAlexander ; Brittany C. Day ; Karina J. Jirik ; Alison Kemph Morrison ; Anne Marie Tharpe in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 62, n. 6 (Juin 2023)
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Titre : An evaluation of newborn hearing screening brochures and parental understanding of screening result terminology Type de document : Article Auteurs : Erin M. Picou, Auteur ; Sarah N. McAlexander, Auteur ; Brittany C. Day, Auteur ; Karina J. Jirik, Auteur ; Alison Kemph Morrison, Auteur ; Anne Marie Tharpe, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : p. 541-551 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2022.2068082 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Anxiété ; Communication sur la santé ; Compréhension ; Dépistage auditif du nouveau-né ; Parents
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PertinenceRésumé : Objective
To assess the suitability of newborn hearing screening brochures by evaluating current state-level brochures and pregnant peoples understanding of screening result terminology.
Design
In Study 1, state-level brochures were evaluated based on readability, design, picture appropriateness, and use of the word refer. In Study 2, pregnant people completed a questionnaire that queried their understanding of and expected anxiety about three newborn hearing screening outcomes (refer, did not pass, and pass).
Study sample
In Study 1, 59 newborn hearing screening brochures were analysed. In Study 2, 43 pregnant people completed surveys during a prenatal appointment.
Results
Most of the brochures were found deficient on at least one element. Thirty percent of brochures used the word refer to indicate a hearing screening failure; yet, fewer than half of participants understood its meaning. Ratings of expected anxiety were highest in response to the term did not pass.
Conclusions
Based on four study criteria of brochure suitability, 88% of available state-level newborn hearing screening brochures should be modified to make them readily understandable by a broad educational demographic. Discretion in use of the term refer should be made when indicating screening results, because the term is not readily understood.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309862
in International Journal of Audiology IJA > Vol. 62, n. 6 (Juin 2023) . - p. 541-551[article]Aspect organisationnel du dépistage néonatal de la surdité / Catherine Kolski in Rééducation orthophonique, Vol. 47, n° 237 (mars 2009)
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Titre : Aspect organisationnel du dépistage néonatal de la surdité Type de document : Article Auteurs : Catherine Kolski Année de publication : 2009 Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Dépistage auditif du nouveau-né ; Réseau
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Approche organisationnelle ; Surdité congénitale ou héréditaireDisponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=213715
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Exclu du prêtAuditory Steady-State Response : Generation, Recording and Clinical Applications / Gary Rance (2008)
Titre : Auditory Steady-State Response : Generation, Recording and Clinical Applications Type de document : Livre Auteurs : Gary Rance, Directeur de la recherche Editeur : Plural Publishing Inc Année de publication : 2008 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-59756-161-7 Prix : 98.00$ Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Appareillage auditif ; Dépistage auditif ; Dépistage auditif de l'enfant ; Dépistage auditif du nouveau-né ; Implants cochléaires ; Potentiel évoqué stationnaire (ASSR) ; Présentations de cas ; Variabilité acoustique
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Application cliniqueNote de contenu : Foreword by James W. Hall III, PhD, Preface, Acknowledgments, Contributors,
Chapter One: Auditory Steady-State Responses: From the Beginning, Field W. Richards,
Chapter Two: Introduction to Technical Principles of Auditory Steady-State Response Testing, M. Sasha John and David W. Purcell,
Chapter Three: The Stimulus-Response Relationship in Auditory Steady-State Response Testing, David W. Purcell and Hilmi R. Dajani,
Chapter Four: Neural Generators of Auditory Steady-State Responses, Andrew Dimitrijevic and Bernhard Ross
Chapter Five: Subject Variables in Auditory Steady-State Responses: State, Anesthesia, Age, and Attention, Barbara Cone-Wesson
Chapter Six: Clinical Application of Auditory Steady-State Responses, Gary Rance and Barbara Cone-Wesson
Chapter Seven: Behavioral Threshold Estimation for Auditory Steady-State Response Testing, Kathy Vander Werff, Tiffany Johnson, and Carolyn Brown
Chapter Eight: The 80-Hz Auditory Steady-State Response Compared with Other Auditory Evoked Potentials, David R. Stapells
Chapter Nine: Auditory Steady-State Responses in Neonates and Infants, Gary Rance
Chapter Ten: Auditory Steady-State Responses and Hearing Screening Guillermo Savio and Maria Cecilia Perez-Abalo
Chapter Eleven: Bone Conduction Auditory Steady-State Responses, Susan Small and David Stapells
Chapter Twelve Auditory Steady-State Responses and Suprathreshold Tests of Auditory Ability, Andrew Dimitrijevic and Barbara Cone-Wesson
Chapter Thirteen: Auditory Steady-State Responses and Hearing Device Fitting
Part A: The Role of Auditory Steady-State Responses in Fitting Hearing Aids, Franz Zenker-Castro and José Juan Barajas de Prat
Part B: Fitting Cochlear Implants Using Electrically-Evoked Auditory Steady-State Responses, Barbara Cone-Wesson
Chapter Fourteen: Case Studies in Application of Auditory Steady-State Response Testing, Gary Rance, Heleen Luts, and Anna Van Maanen
Chapter Fifteen: Summary and Future Directions, Gary Rance and Sasha John Appendix IndexDisponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=205007 Exemplaires (1)
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DisponibleCas clinique : dépistage en maternité / Natalie Loundon in Cahiers de l'audition, Vol. 35, n°4 (Juillet/août 2022)
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Titre : Cas clinique : dépistage en maternité Type de document : Article Auteurs : Natalie Loundon Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 36-39 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs : Autres descripteurs
Otoemission acoustique provoquee (oeap)
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Dépistage auditif du nouveau-néRésumé : Les parents de Jérome, 9 mois consultent car il y a eu un dépistage
en maternité 1 et le côté droit ne répond pas aux otoémissions
acoustiques (OEA).
Le contrôle par OEA est revenu anormal à droite une seconde fois.
Les parents nont pas de doute sur laudition de leur fils mais comme
la mère présente une surdité appareillée, ils préfèrent vérifier son
audition.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://www.college-nat-audio.fr/sites/default/files/cahier_audition_pdf/CDA%204 [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=297375
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