Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
J Am Acad Audiol ; 31(3): 185-194, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31304913

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A community-based program for the comprehensive management of communication disorders among individuals with cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) was implemented in two rural districts in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The program was successful in terms of early surgical repair, orthodontic management and speech correction; however, audiological surveillance was challenging due to poor follow-up rates. PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to compare tele-audiological and in-person audiological surveillance to identify the most beneficial approach for the identification and treatment of middle ear disease (MED) in individuals with CLP in this rural community-based program. RESEARCH DESIGN: Quasi-experimental study. STUDY SAMPLE: All beneficiaries older than 5 years actively seeking services in Cuddalore (n = 44) and Thiruvannamalai (n = 65) districts of Tamil Nadu, India, were included in the study. Individuals in Cuddalore district were assigned to the tele-audiological surveillance group, whereas individuals in Thiruvannamalai district were assigned to the in-person audiological surveillance group. METHODS: In the tele-audiological surveillance group, video-otoscopy examinations were performed by trained community-based rehabilitation workers (CBRWs). Pure-tone audiometry and tympanometry were performed by an audiologist from the tertiary care hospital through remotely accessed equipment using broadband internet at the participants' homes and monthly camps. Findings from those with suspected MED were forwarded to the otolaryngologist at the tertiary care hospital for remote diagnoses and treatment plans. Subsequently, CBRWs relayed the otolaryngologist's recommendations to the individuals receiving services at the community. In the in-person audiological surveillance group, video-otoscopy, pure-tone audiometry, and tympanometry were performed by the audiologist following standard testing procedures at monthly camps. Individuals with suspected MED and impacted cerumen were referred for in-person diagnoses and treatment plans. Follow-up audiological surveillance was conducted in both districts after implementation of the otolaryngologist's recommendations. DATA ANALYSIS: The coverage, follow-up rate for intervention and cost-outcomes from the provider's perspective were analyzed and compared between two groups. RESULTS: Tele-audiological surveillance provided superior coverage (68%) compared with in-person audiological surveillance (38%). The tele-audiological surveillance group showed greater follow-up compliance (61%) than the in-person audiological surveillance group (19%) for treatment plans such as cerumen management and hearing aid fitting provided locally. Compared with in-person audiological surveillance, tele-audiological surveillance resulted in cost saving of USD 47 per individual. CONCLUSION: Tele-audiological surveillance was beneficial for the purpose of identifying and providing treatment in patients having CLP with MEDs in rural locations.


Subject(s)
Acoustic Impedance Tests/methods , Audiology/methods , Audiometry, Pure-Tone/methods , Cleft Lip/complications , Cleft Palate/complications , Hearing Disorders/diagnosis , Otoscopy/methods , Telemedicine , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Communication Disorders/diagnosis , Communication Disorders/etiology , Ear Diseases/diagnosis , Female , Hearing Disorders/etiology , Humans , India , Male , Patient Compliance , Rural Population , Young Adult
2.
Am J Audiol ; 27(3S): 455-461, 2018 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30452749

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to devise a grassroots-level strategy for identification and management of middle ear disorders in a community-based program for individuals with cleft lip and palate in 2 rural districts in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. METHOD: Community workers underwent training to conduct video otoscopy using the ENTraview device. Community workers conducted video otoscopy on 160 individuals with cleft lip and palate between 3 and 35 years old in the community. Middle ear conditions were identified using store-and-forward telepractice. Diagnostic telehearing evaluation was conducted using synchronous pure tone audiometry and tympanometry for those who were identified with tympanic membrane (TM) and/or middle ear diseases (MEDs). A review of data collected over a 13-month period was carried out to assess coverage and follow-up intervention rates. RESULTS: The program was successful in achieving 80% coverage for identification of TM and MEDs within 13 months of program implementation. TM and/or MEDs were identified in 26% (82/320 ears) of those who underwent video otoscopy. Telehearing evaluations were completed on 42 ears of individuals with TM and/or MEDs; 52% (22/42 ears) of these individuals had a minimal, mild, or moderate degree of hearing loss. Regarding follow-up for intervention, 78% qualified for surgical intervention, and 31% qualified for medication. CONCLUSIONS: This grassroots-level telemedicine approach was successful in achieving better coverage, and store-and-forward telepractice helped in providing remote diagnosis and recommendation by otolaryngologists to all individuals with TM/MEDs in the rural community. The follow-up for otological intervention significantly improved from that achieved in the previous years.


Subject(s)
Cicatrix/diagnosis , Cleft Lip/complications , Cleft Palate/complications , Otitis Media with Effusion/diagnosis , Otolaryngology/methods , Telemedicine/methods , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/diagnosis , Tympanic Membrane/pathology , Acoustic Impedance Tests , Adolescent , Adult , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Child , Child, Preschool , Cicatrix/complications , Cicatrix/therapy , Community Health Workers , Female , Humans , India , Male , Middle Ear Ventilation , Otitis Media with Effusion/complications , Otitis Media with Effusion/therapy , Otoscopy/methods , Program Evaluation , Rural Population , Sclerosis , Steam , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/complications , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/therapy , Tympanoplasty , Video Recording/methods , Young Adult
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...