Preschool Hearing Screening
Pure-tone Audiometry Versus Otoacoustic Emissions for Preschool Hearing Screening
University of California, San Francisco
13,764 participants
Oct 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (D/HH) are at risk of speech and language delays, which can be mitigated through early identification and intervention. Identifying hearing loss (HL) during preschool is crucial, but the most effective hearing screening method for preschoolers remains uncertain. The purpose of this study is to learn whether, compared to the gold-standard two-stage Pure-tone audiometry (PTA) + otoacoustic emissions (OAE) screening (TS-PO), single-stage OAE (SS-O) screening alone is not inferior at identifying hearing loss when performed in a community-based preschool setting. This study holds the potential to improve early hearing loss detection and intervention among D/HH children, reducing the likelihood of speech and language delays. A diverse group of 13,764 preschool-age children across community-based preschool centers will be recruited. The intervention involves all subjects undergoing both PTA and OAE screening, with the order determined through randomization. Children who show potential hearing issues based on screening results or teacher concerns will receive further testing to determine the final hearing outcome. Group allocation will be post-hoc, based on their screening results. In addition to the primary objective, the study will compare other hearing screening measures and outcomes between the two methods (TS-PO and SS-O). This approach aims to reflect the real-life effectiveness of hearing screening in a diverse population. Ultimately, the study seeks to provide insights into an optimal hearing screening method that could prevent speech and language delays among D/HH children.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Age 2:0 - 6:0 years
- Enrolled in a community-based preschool program
Exclusion Criteria5
- Known permanent HL, by parental or school report
- Use of a hearing assistive device
- Parent does not consent for hearing screening
- Child was screened previously for this study
- Child is not present in preschool on day of hearing screening
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Interventions
An OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions) test is a non-invasive, quick, and commonly used hearing screening method. It is a non-behavioral test to access the function of the cochlea, which is the inner ear's sensory organ responsible for detecting sound.
The PTA testing is a hearing screening method used to assess an individual's ability to hear pure tones at different frequencies and at different sound levels. It is a behavioral test in which a child is conditioned to perform a play-based task upon hearing sounds at multiple frequencies.
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NCT06058767