Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider

More than one decade after the introduction of newborn hearing screening in Upper Austria, most children were still older than 6 months at enrolment in early intervention. In this study, under the guidance of health authorities, a revised screening and tracking protocol was developed by a network of...

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Main Authors: Daniel Holzinger, Doris Binder, Daniel Raus, Georg Palmisano, Johannes Fellinger
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/9/743
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Daniel Raus
Georg Palmisano
Johannes Fellinger
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description More than one decade after the introduction of newborn hearing screening in Upper Austria, most children were still older than 6 months at enrolment in early intervention. In this study, under the guidance of health authorities, a revised screening and tracking protocol was developed by a network of early intervention providers and representatives of ENT, obstetrics, and pediatrics, including screening professionals and parents of children with hearing loss. Critical process indicators following internationally recommended benchmarks were defined and collected annually by the health authorities. Due to data protection issues, the data collection system was not personalized. Regular network meetings, case-oriented meetings, and screener training sessions were held. As a result, even without additional costs and within the legal constraints related to data protection in Austria, the proportion of children enrolled in early intervention before 6 months of age was significantly increased from 26% to 81% in two representative birth cohorts before and after the introduction of the new protocol, respectively. The coverage for bilateral screening increased from 91.4 to 97.6% of the total number of births.
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spelling doaj.art-65494ae6b5194f01830d533a1892d5182023-11-22T12:29:21ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672021-08-018974310.3390/children8090743Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention ProviderDaniel Holzinger0Doris Binder1Daniel Raus2Georg Palmisano3Johannes Fellinger4Konventhospital Barmherzige Brüder, Institut für Sinnes-und Sprachneurologie, 4020 Linz, AustriaKonventhospital Barmherzige Brüder, Institut für Sinnes-und Sprachneurologie, 4020 Linz, AustriaState Health Authority of Upper Austria, 4021 Linz, AustriaState Health Authority of Upper Austria, 4021 Linz, AustriaKonventhospital Barmherzige Brüder, Institut für Sinnes-und Sprachneurologie, 4020 Linz, AustriaMore than one decade after the introduction of newborn hearing screening in Upper Austria, most children were still older than 6 months at enrolment in early intervention. In this study, under the guidance of health authorities, a revised screening and tracking protocol was developed by a network of early intervention providers and representatives of ENT, obstetrics, and pediatrics, including screening professionals and parents of children with hearing loss. Critical process indicators following internationally recommended benchmarks were defined and collected annually by the health authorities. Due to data protection issues, the data collection system was not personalized. Regular network meetings, case-oriented meetings, and screener training sessions were held. As a result, even without additional costs and within the legal constraints related to data protection in Austria, the proportion of children enrolled in early intervention before 6 months of age was significantly increased from 26% to 81% in two representative birth cohorts before and after the introduction of the new protocol, respectively. The coverage for bilateral screening increased from 91.4 to 97.6% of the total number of births.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/9/743newborn hearing screeningtracking systemimplementation studypediatric hearing lossenrolment in early intervention
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Daniel Raus
Georg Palmisano
Johannes Fellinger
Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
Children
newborn hearing screening
tracking system
implementation study
pediatric hearing loss
enrolment in early intervention
title Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
title_full Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
title_fullStr Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
title_full_unstemmed Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
title_short Development and Implementation of a Low-Cost Tracking System after Newborn Hearing Screening in Upper Austria: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of an Early Intervention Provider
title_sort development and implementation of a low cost tracking system after newborn hearing screening in upper austria lessons learned from the perspective of an early intervention provider
topic newborn hearing screening
tracking system
implementation study
pediatric hearing loss
enrolment in early intervention
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/9/743
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