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Early hearing detection and intervention services in the public health sector in South Africa

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Pages S23-S29 | Received 02 Jun 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Christopher J. Waterworth, Manjula Marella, James O’Donovan, Tess Bright, Richard Dowell & Mahmood F. Bhutta. (2022) Barriers to access to ear and hearing care services in low- and middle- income countries: A scoping review. Global Public Health 17:12, pages 3869-3893.
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Vera-Genevey Hlayisi & Lebogang Ramma. (2019) Rehabilitation for disabling hearing loss: evaluating the need relative to provision of hearing aids in the public health care system. Disability and Rehabilitation 41:22, pages 2704-2707.
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Amisha Kanji, Katijah Khoza-Shangase, Luisa Petrocchi-Bartal & Shannon Harbinson. (2018) Feasibility of infant hearing screening from a developing country context: the South African experience. Hearing, Balance and Communication 16:4, pages 263-270.
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Shouneez Yousuf Hussein, De Wet Swanepoel, Faheema Mahomed & Leigh Biagio de Jager. (2018) Community-based hearing screening for young children using an mHealth service-delivery model. Global Health Action 11:1.
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Jenni-Marí Potgieter, De Wet Swanepoel, Hermanus Carel Myburgh, Thomas Christopher Hopper & Cas Smits. (2016) Development and validation of a smartphone-based digits-in-noise hearing test in South African English. International Journal of Audiology 55:7, pages 405-411.
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De Wet Swanepoel, Jackie L. Clark, Dirk Koekemoer, James W. Hall III, Mark Krumm, Deborah V. Ferrari, Bradley McPherson, Bolajoko O. Olusanya, Maurice Mars, Iêda Russo & Jose J. Barajas. (2010) Telehealth in audiology: The need and potential to reach underserved communities. International Journal of Audiology 49:3, pages 195-202.
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GJ Copley & NB Friderichs. (2010) An approach to hearing loss in children. South African Family Practice 52:1, pages 34-39.
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Aaqilah Bhamjee, Talita le Roux, De Wet Swanepoel, Marien Alet Graham, Kurt Schlemmer & Faheema Mahomed-Asmail. (2022) Perceptions of Telehealth Services for Hearing Loss in South Africa’s Public Healthcare System. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:13, pages 7780.
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Naedene Naidoo & Nasim B. Khan. (2022) Analysis of barriers and facilitators to early hearing detection and intervention in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 69:1.
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Aaqilah Bhamjee, Talita le Roux, Kurt Schlemmer, Marien Alet Graham & Faheema Mahomed-Asmail. (2022) Audiologists’ Perceptions of Hearing Healthcare Resources and Services in South Africa’s Public Healthcare System. Health Services Insights 15, pages 117863292211354.
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Silva Kuschke, Talita le Roux & De Wet Swanepoel. (2022) Outcomes of children with sensorineural hearing loss fitted with binaural hearing aids at a pediatric public hospital in South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 152, pages 110977.
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Francis Msume Banda & Britt Nakstad. 2021. Hearing Loss - From Multidisciplinary Teamwork to Public Health. Hearing Loss - From Multidisciplinary Teamwork to Public Health.
Amisha Kanji & Wasifah Noorbhai. (2021) Caregiver Navigation Through Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs in South Africa. Infants & Young Children 34:3, pages 190-203.
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Katijah Khoza-Shangase, Amisha Kanji & Fatima Ismail. (2021) What are the current practices employed by audiologists in early hearing detection and intervention in the South African healthcare context?. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 141, pages 110587.
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Jacqueline K. Bezuidenhout, Katijah Khoza-Shangase, Tim De Maayer & Renate Strehlau. (2021) Outcomes of newborn hearing screening at an academic secondary level hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 68:1.
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Soumyajit Das, Ramesh Seepana & Satvinder Singh Bakshi. (2020) Perspectives of newborn hearing screening in resource constrained settings. Journal of Otology 15:4, pages 174-177.
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Nerale Maraiah Mamatha & Asha Yathiraj. (2020) Comparison of Diagnostic Auditory Processing Test Scores Measured in Clinical and School Settings. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 51:4, pages 1071-1080.
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Ahmad A. Alanazi. (2020) Referral and Lost to System Rates of Two Newborn Hearing Screening Programs in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Neonatal Screening 6:3, pages 50.
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Ibtihal Sambah, Fei Zhao & Rashad El-Lishani. (2020) The Professional's experience with causes of delay in the diagnosis and management of children with a congenital hearing loss in Libya. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 128, pages 109687.
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Katijah Khoza-Shangase. (2019) Current sedation practices in paediatric audiology clinics in gauteng, South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 122, pages 93-98.
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Ahmad A. Alanazi & Nannette Nicholson. (2019) Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Simulation Training on the 1-3-6 Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Timeline. American Journal of Audiology 28:2, pages 348-361.
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Sarah Alvarenga Bernardi, Altair Cadrobbi Pupo, Maria Cecília Bonini Trenche & Luisa Barzaghi. (2017) O uso da CIF no acompanhamento do desenvolvimento auditivo e de linguagem de crianças no primeiro ano de vida. Revista CEFAC 19:2, pages 159-170.
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Claudine Störbeck & Alys Young. (2016) The HI HOPES data set of deaf children under the age of 6 in South Africa: maternal suspicion, age of identification and newborn hearing screening. BMC Pediatrics 16:1.
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Faheema Mahomed-Asmail, De Wet Swanepoel & Robert H. Eikelboom. (2016) Referral criteria for school-based hearing screening in South Africa: Considerations for resource-limited contexts. Health SA Gesondheid 21, pages 96-102.
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Huda Alyami, Maggi Soer, Andre Swanepoel & Lidia Pottas. (2016) Deaf or hard of hearing children in Saudi Arabia: Status of early intervention services. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 86, pages 142-149.
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Tersia de Kock, DeWet Swanepoel & James W. HallIIIIII. (2016) Newborn hearing screening at a community-based obstetric unit: Screening and diagnostic outcomes. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 84, pages 124-131.
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Selvarani Moodley. (2016) Paediatric diagnostic audiology testing in South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 82, pages 1-7.
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Amisha Kanji & Katijah Khoza-Shangase. (2016) Feasibility of newborn hearing screening in a public hospital setting in South Africa: A pilot study. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 63:1.
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Michelle van Dyk, De Wet Swanepoel & James W. HallIIIIII. (2015) Outcomes with OAE and AABR screening in the first 48h—Implications for newborn hearing screening in developing countries. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 79:7, pages 1034-1040.
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Katijah Khoza-Shangase & Shannon Harbinson. (2015) Evaluation of universal newborn hearing screening in South African primary care. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 7:1.
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Selvarani Moodley & Claudine Storbeck. (2015) Narrative review of EHDI in South Africa. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 62:1.
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Ana Carolina de Oliveira Sobreira, Bianca Maria Capo, Thássia Silva Dos Santos & Daniela Gil. (2015) Desenvolvimento de fala e linguagem na deficiência auditiva: relato de dois casos. Revista CEFAC 17:1, pages 308-317.
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Talita le Roux, De Wet Swanepoel, Anel Louw, Bart Vinck & Mashudu Tshifularo. (2015) Profound childhood hearing loss in a South Africa cohort: Risk profile, diagnosis and age of intervention. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 79:1, pages 8-14.
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Leanne Teixeira & Karin Joubert. (2014) Availability of audiological equipment and protocols for paediatric assessment and hearing aid fitting in Gauteng, South Africa. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 61:1.
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Lucia Jane Scheepers, De Wet Swanepoel & Talita le Roux. (2014) Why parents refuse newborn hearing screening and default on follow-up rescreening—A South African perspective. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 78:4, pages 652-658.
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Amisha Kanji & Razeena Kara. (2013) Pediatric Physicians’ Referral of Children Aged 0-3 Years for Audiological Evaluation in the Public Health Care Sector. Audiology Research 3:1, pages e7.
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De Wet Swanepoel, Lorné Johl & Danelle Pienaar. (2013) Childhood hearing loss and risk profile in a South African population. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 77:3, pages 394-398.
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Miriam Elsa Meyer, De Wet Swanepoel, Talita le Roux & Mike van der Linde. (2012) Early detection of infant hearing loss in the private health care sector of South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 76:5, pages 698-703.
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Niki Friderichs, DeWet Swanepoel & James W. HallIIIIII. (2012) Efficacy of a community-based infant hearing screening program utilizing existing clinic personnel in Western Cape, South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 76:4, pages 552-559.
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Juliana Nunes Santos, Fernanda Jorge Maciel, Vanessa de Oliveira Martins, Ana Luiza Vilar Rodrigues, Ana Flávia Gonzaga & Liliane Ferreira da Silva. (2011) Inserção dos fonoaudiólogos no SUS/MG e sua distribuição no território do estado de Minas Gerais. Revista CEFAC 14:2, pages 196-205.
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DeWet Swanepoel, Claudine Störbeck & Peter Friedland. (2009) Early hearing detection and intervention in South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 73:6, pages 783-786.
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