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Impact of Meeting Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Benchmarks on Spoken Language.

Brittany Grey1, Elizabeth K Deutchki1, Emily A Lund2, Krystal L Werfel1.   

Abstract

This study compared preschool spoken language outcomes for children with hearing loss who met Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) guidelines to those who did not, as well as to compare outcomes for those who met current EHDI guidelines to those who met earlier benchmarks. Finally, the predictive role of meeting each component of the guidelines was evaluated relative to language outcomes. Children who met the EHDI guidelines had higher language scores than those who did not; however, there was no difference between children who met the current guidelines and those who met the earlier benchmarks. Entering early intervention by six months of age was the only unique predictor of spoken language outcomes. The findings suggest that EHDI programs should target increasing the number of children with hearing loss who meet the current 1-3-6 benchmarks with a particular focus on enrollment in early intervention by six months.

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Keywords:  Early Hearing Detection and Intervention; Early intervention; Hearing loss; Spoken language

Year:  2021        PMID: 36072546      PMCID: PMC9447840          DOI: 10.1177/10538151211025210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Early Interv        ISSN: 1053-8151


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