
handle: 10366/124544
[ES] Introducción: El screening auditivo neonatal universal es una forma de identificar a los recién nacidos con problemas auditivos, con una prevalencia de 1 a 3 por cada 1.000 nacidos vivos. La detección e intervención temprana es fundamental para prevenir las consecuencias negativas en el habla, el lenguaje y el desarrollo cognitivo. Método: En este artículo se describe un programa de cribado auditivo universal, institucional desarrollado en la Comunidad Autónoma, Castilla y León. También se analizan los nuevos factores de riesgo. Resultados: Exponemos la contribución de las asociaciones familiares (ARANSBUR) y una encuesta (sondeo) de satisfacción con el programa. [EN] Introduction: Universal newborn hearing screening is a way to identify hearing-impaired newborns, with a reported prevalence of 1 to 3 per 1000 live births. Early detection and intervention is critical to prevent the adverse consequences of a delayed diagnosis on speech, language and cognitive development. Method: This article describes an institutional universal hearing screening program developed in Autonomus Community, Castilla y Leon . Results: It also discusses the new insights risk factors. We expose the contribution of family associations (ARANSBUR ) and a survey ( poll) of satisfaction with the program.
Neonatal, Universal newborn hearing screening, hipoacusia, Congenital hearing loss, 32 Ciencias m?dicas, Otorrinolaringolog?a, 32 Ciencias médicas, Otorrinolaringología
Neonatal, Universal newborn hearing screening, hipoacusia, Congenital hearing loss, 32 Ciencias m?dicas, Otorrinolaringolog?a, 32 Ciencias médicas, Otorrinolaringología
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