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Universal newborn hearing screening: knowledge of pediatricians and neonatologists in the city of Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brazil Institution: Faculdade de Medicina de Jundiaí, Jundiaí, SP, Brazil. ☆☆ ☆☆ Please cite this article as: de Campos AC, Shirane HY, Takemoto PV, Lourenço EA. Universal newborn hearing screening: knowledge of pediatricians and neonatologists in the city of Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brazil. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2014;80:379-85.

INTRODUCTION:

Hearing loss has severe emotional, psychological, and social consequences. The early identification of hearing impairment is crucial.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate and quantify the knowledge of neonatologists, pediatricians, and residents in pediatrics regarding detection, risk factors, early diagnosis, and referral for rehabilitation of patients with neonatal hearing loss in Jundiaí, state of São Paulo, Brazil.

METHODS:

This was a cross-sectional contemporary cohort study including 47 physicians from three hospitals, including a questionnaire with 15 items.

RESULTS:

Most respondents (83%) had received information about hearing loss in their medical courses, but most had no knowledge of techniques for hearing evaluation, and degrees and types of loss. All physicians agreed that in the first six months of life, it is possible to evaluate hearing function and that it is the physician's responsibility to assess the newborn. Regarding the age that the child can receive auditory rehabilitation, the end of the first year and the second year of life predominate.

CONCLUSION:

Most respondents know the risk factors for the detection of neonatal hearing impairment, know how to perform procedures, and recognize the importance of diagnosis of hearing loss and the need to refer suspected cases, but most do not know the techniques used to assess hearing in newborns.

Hearing; Questionnaires; Spontaneous otoacustic emissions; Neonatal screening


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