15th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 13-15, 2016 • San Diego, CA

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Time Trends and Factors Associated with Late Enrollment in Early Intervention and Loss to Follow-up after Hearing Loss Diagnosis

Early intervention for children with hearing loss will provide the maximum effects to achieve the best language, speech, cognitive and social-emotional development in early childhood and later life. The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program recommends that all newborns diagnosed with hearing loss receive intervention services before 6 months of age. Although Louisiana EHDI program has seen an increase in the number of children reported with hearing loss since 2002 when universal newborn hearing screening began, loss to follow-up and late intervention among children with hearing loss has never been evaluated. The objective of the study is to identify (1) the time trend of loss to follow-up and late intervention among children with hearing loss from 2005 to 2013, and (2) associated factors such as social-economic status, demographic and geographic characteristics, time of diagnosis, and characteristics of hearing loss (type, degree, and laterality). The study uses 2008-2013 hearing loss data linked with birth records and Early Steps data. In addition, two surveys will be conducted among parents of children born in 2012-2013 who were lost to follow-up after hearing loss diagnosis and who received late hearing loss intervention. The purpose of the surveys is to identify reasons for loss to follow-up and late intervention. The findings of the study may facilitate improvements in EHDI program implementation, policy making, as well as ensuring all infants have equal access to and benefit from the intervention services in Louisiana.

  • 1. To present time trend and factors associated with loss to follow-up after hearing diagnosis and late hearing loss intervention
  • 2. To outline reasons of loss to follow-up after hearing diagnosis and late hearing loss intervention
  • 3. To discuss plans and strategies to improve loss to follow-up after hearing diagnosis and late hearing loss intervention

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Presenters/Authors

YAO WANG (Primary Presenter,Author), TULANE UNIVERSITY , ywang38@tulane.edu;
MPH candidate at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine ,Department of Epidemiology .

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Mary Jo Smith (Author), Louisiana DHH OPH CSHS Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program, maryjo.smith@la.gov;
Mary Jo Smith, BS. She is a LA EHDI Tracking Specialist

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Jeanette Webb (Author), Louisiana DHH OPH CSHS Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program, Jwebb@la.gov;
Janette Webb M.ED

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Terri Ibieta (Author), Louisiana DHH OPH CSHS Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program, terri.ibieta@la.gov;
Terri Mohren M.Ed. She is a LA EHDI Program Manager

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Wendy Jumonville (Author), Louisiana EHDI Program: Office of Public Health, Hearing, Speech and Vision Program, Wendy.Jumonville@LA.GOV;
Wendy A. Jumonville received her Master of Science degree from Purdue University. She has worked as a Pediatric Audiologist at Denver Children’s Hospital, The Louisiana School for the Deaf, and is currently on faculty at LSU BR in The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. She currently provides contract services to EHDI as an Outreach Specialist

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Melinda Peat (Author), Louisiana EHDI, melinda.peat@la.gov;
State Audiology Coordinator, Hearing, Speech and Vision Program (HSV), Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS), Office of Public Health (OPH), Department of Health and Hospitals

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Tri Tran (Author), LSUHSC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN NEW ORLEANS, ttran@lsuhsc.edu;
Dr.Tri Tran, MD, MPH

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