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Review Article

Service, training and outreach – the EARS Inc. Model for a self sustainable hearing program in action

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Pages 383-390 | Received 24 Mar 2014, Accepted 08 Apr 2014, Published online: 14 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Purpose: EARS Inc. is a faith based not-for-profit organization established in 1998. As an organization, it has consistently maintained a goal to provide both short-term and long-term projects in low and middle income countries. One specific project undertaken by EARS Inc involved developing a hearing health program in the Dominican Republic. Methods: This article is a review of the challenges and successes encountered on the road to establishing improved access and affordability of hearing aid technology for the hearing impaired in Domincan Republic. Results: Despite the challenges, after 12 years of local programming, the hearing health services in the Dominican Republic were successfully implemented. The development of these services included the simultaneous development of a training program, earmould laboratory, hearing aid repair services as well as calibration services and sales of batteries and accessories. Conclusions: As demonstrated in this review, it is possible to develop sustainable and comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitation hearing services in a developing country. It is clear that training, equipping and empowering local staffs are instrumental to the success of the program.

    Implications for Rehabilitation

  • A good hearing aid fitting is more than supplying technology. Patient education and the clinician fitting the hearing aid are important.

  • Access to follow-up services including battery supplies, hearing aid adjustments and hearing aid repairs is essential for a hearing aid fitting program in low and middle income countries to be sustainable.

  • Check the WHO guidelines for hearing aid provision in developing countries when planning a program.

  • When working in a country, co-ordinate with local professionals involved in hearing health where available.

Notes

1The cost of a hard acrylic ear mould is US$18, US$22.40 for a silicon ear mould and US$33.60 for a shell for an ITE. This is based on the price of the products with a charge per hour for the technician who makes the ear moulds in the ear mould laboratory on-site.

2There are a large number of people in the Dominican Republic without documents; these maybe Dominicans who were not registered by their parents after their birth, illegal immigrants or children of illegal immigrants (typically from Haiti).

3The clinical director and the project director were trained in 2012 at the University of North Carolina using funds granted by the Hear the World foundation.

4This figure is the 10.28million population figure from 2013 and includes the projected 1.4% population growth in the last year.

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