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Appareils auditifs en Belgique / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
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Status No copy Hearing aids in Belgium / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
Hearing aids in Belgium : Health Technology Assessment [printed text] / Claire Beguin, Author ; Naïma Deggouj, Author ; Marie Debaty, Author ; Sophie Gerkens , Author ; Van den Steen, Dirk, Author ; Dominique Roberfroid , Author ; Chris De Laet , Author ; Marie-Christine Closon, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2008 . - vi, 172 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. - (KCE Reports. Health Technology Assessment (HTA); 91C) .
ISSN : D/2008/10.273/69 : 0 €
Study nr 2005-11
Languages : English (eng)
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WV 274 Hearing devices. Cochlear implants. Cochlear implantation
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2005-11 ; Costs and Cost Analysis ; Hearing Aids ; Hearing Loss ; Hearing Tests ; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement ; R91Link for e-copy: http://doi.org/10.57598/R91C Format of e-copy: .PDF (1,5 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1711 Copies(0)
Status No copy Hoorapparaten in België / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
Hoorapparaten in België : Health Technology Assessment [printed text] / Claire Beguin, Author ; Naïma Deggouj, Author ; Marie Debaty, Author ; Sophie Gerkens , Author ; Van den Steen, Dirk, Author ; Dominique Roberfroid , Author ; Chris De Laet , Author ; Marie-Christine Closon, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2008 . - viii, 172 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. - (KCE Reports A. Health Technology Assessment (HTA); 91A) .
ISSN : D/2008/10.273/67 : 0 €
Studie nr 2005-11
Languages : Dutch (dut) English (eng)
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WV 274 Hearing devices. Cochlear implants. Cochlear implantation
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2005-11 ; Costs and Cost Analysis ; Hearing Aids ; Hearing Loss ; Hearing Tests ; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement ; R91Link for e-copy: http://doi.org/10.57598/R91A Format of e-copy: .PDF (1,5 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1709 Copies(0)
Status No copy The use of the automated auditory brainstem response and otoacoustic emissions tests for newborn hearing screening / Don Schopflocher / Alberta [Canada] : Institute of Health Economics (2007)
The use of the automated auditory brainstem response and otoacoustic emissions tests for newborn hearing screening [printed text] / Don Schopflocher, Author ; Paula Corabian, Author ; Ken Eng, Author ; Doug Lier, Author . - Alberta [Canada] : Institute of Health Economics, 2007 . - i, 102 p. ; A5. - (IHE Report, ISSN 1710-6605) .
ISBN : 978-1-897443-02-6 : 0 €
Languages : English (eng)
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WV 270 Audiology. Hearing. Hearing disorders. Deafness
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Canada ; Disability Evaluation ; Hearing Disorders ; Hearing Loss ; Hearing Tests ; Infant, Newborn ; Mass ScreeningAbstract: Permanent congenital hearing impairment/loss (PCHI) is one of the most common congenital anomalies found at birth which can be expected to lead to delays and deficits in the development of speech, language, cognition and learning, as well as secondary effects on the child and family. Limited scientific evidence suggests that early identification and subsequent appropriate intervention (within the first 6 months) in infants with PCHI can minimize these effects. As a result, there has been a growing interest for universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in attempts to diagnose PCHI as early as possible. Contents note: SECTION ONE: Social and System Demographics -- Introduction .2 -- Epidemiology of Infant Hearing Impairment . .3 -- Definition of condition.3 -- Incidence/prevalence. .4 -- Alberta data. .4 -- Burden .5 -- Early identification.5 -- Alberta data. .6 -- Treatment .10 -- Screening Test . .12 -- Health Care System . .12 -- Considerations in Implementing Effective UNHS Programs. .12 -- False negatives .12 -- Economic analyses .13 -- Program implementation. .14 -- Alternative programs. .14 -- Alberta data.15 -- Summary .16 -- References .16 -- Tables and Figures -- Figure 1: Days to first physician service for hearing loss. .7 -- Figure 2: Days to first audiometric/audiological examination. .8 -- Figure 3: Days to first audiological examination forindividuals with 5+ examinations.8 -- Figure 4: Days to first physician service/audiological examination for individuals given a cochlear implant.9 -- Table 1: Frequency of physician services for hearing loss (ICD-9-Cm 389) in 1998 birth cohort through March 31, 2005 . .6 -- Table 2: Frequency of audiometric/audiological examinations in 1998 birth cohort through March 31, 2005 .7 -- Table 3: Mean number of days until cochlear implant . .9 -- SECTION TWO: Technological Effects and Effectiveness -- Abbreviations.22 -- Introduction. .23 -- Request.23 -- Hearing Impairment in Childhood .24 -- Definition of target disorder . .24 -- Epidemiology . .25 -- Early identification of PCHI . .25 -- Newborn Hearing Screening . .26 -- Screening tools .27 -- Automated ABR and OAE Testing as Screening Tools. .28 -- Advantages and limitations . .29 -- AABR and AOAE in newborn hearing screening protocols. .32 -- AABR and AOAE devices available in North America.32 -- Newborn Hearing Screening in Canada .34 -- Available Research Evidence . .36 -- Efficacy/effectiveness.36 -- Safety .41 -- Guidelines and Consensus Documents . .41 -- Recommendations in North America . .42 -- Recommendations in other countries . .44 -- Discussion .45 -- Efficacy/effectiveness of AOAE and AABR devices . .46 -- Safety of AOAE and AABR devices.47 -- Considerations on the performance of AOAE and/or AABR.48 -- Technical considerations .49 -- Future directions in electrophysiological hearing testing for UNHS.51 -- Conclusions .51 -- Appendix A: Search Strategy . .52 -- Appendix B: Screening and Reviewing the Literature .57 -- Appendix C: Results Reported by Two Systematic Reviews. .61 -- Abbreviations.61 -- References .66 -- Tables -- Table 1: Summary of advantages and limitations of AABR and AOAE .31 -- Table 2: AABR and AOAE devices for newborn hearing screening. .33 -- Table A1: Search strategy .53 -- Table B1: Excluded studies. .59 -- Table C1: Selected systematic reviews (characteristics, main findings, and conclusions) . .62 -- Table C2: Selected systematic reviews (objective and methods) .64 -- SECTION THREE: Economic Evaluation -- Cost Effectiveness of 1-stage and 2-stage Testing of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening . 72 -- Introduction. .72 -- Objective .72 -- Part 1: Literature Review .72 -- Literature search findings. .72 -- Literature findings on economic evaluation of 2-stage screening .73 -- Literature summary on economic evaluation of 2-stage versus 1-stage screening .75 -- Literature summary on economic evaluation of 1-stage screening .76 -- Part 2: Economic Evaluation . .78 -- Economic model.78 -- Model characteristics. .79 -- Model probabilities .79 -- Health outcome.80 -- 2-stage AOAE + AABR .82 -- Impaired hearing.82 -- Normal hearing. .82 -- 1-stage AABR or AOAE .83 -- Impaired hearing.83 -- Normal hearing. .83 -- Methods . .83 -- Downstream costs .83 -- Costs per screening. .85 -- Model assumptions .86 -- Cost effectiveness.87 -- Concepts .87 -- Results. .87 -- Costs of 1-stage and 2-stage .87 -- Sensitivity analysis . .88 -- AOAE test characteristics.88 -- AABR test characteristics.90 -- Downstream costs ..91 -- Lost to follow up (LTFU) rates . . 92 -- Part 3: Discussion/Conclusion. .94 -- Appendix A: Updated Literature Search Summary: Newborn Hearing Screening . .96 -- References. .100 -- Tables & Figures -- Figure 1: 2-stage AOAE+AABR protocols.81 -- Figure 2: 1-stage Protocol .84 -- Table 1: Summary of literature findings of 1- and 2-stage screening .76 -- Table 2: Summary of literature findings on 1-stage screening.77 -- Table 3: Model Inputs. .85 -- Table 4: Costs of 1-stage and 2-stage tests.88 -- Table 5: Sensitivity analysis of AOAE.89 -- Table 6: Sensitivity analysis of AABR.90 -- Table 7: Sensitivity analysis of downstream costs .92 -- Table 8: Sensitivity analysis for LTFU rate.93 Link for e-copy: http://www.ihe.ca/documents/IHE_Report_Screening_Newborns_for_Hearing_Feb_2007.p [...] Format of e-copy: .PDF (880 KB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1741 Hold
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