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App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study
BACKGROUND: Hearing disability in preschool children can delay or impact oral communication and social skills. Provision of hearing screening tests by standard audiometry in low- to middle-income countries is problematic due to a lack of pediatric audiologists, standard hearing equipment, and standa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662668/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37962900 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44703 |
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author | Tananuchittikul, Pornsek Yimtae, Kwanchanok Chayaopas, Nichtima Thanawirattananit, Panida Kasemsiri, Pornthep Piromchai, Patorn |
author_facet | Tananuchittikul, Pornsek Yimtae, Kwanchanok Chayaopas, Nichtima Thanawirattananit, Panida Kasemsiri, Pornthep Piromchai, Patorn |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hearing disability in preschool children can delay or impact oral communication and social skills. Provision of hearing screening tests by standard audiometry in low- to middle-income countries is problematic due to a lack of pediatric audiologists, standard hearing equipment, and standard soundproof rooms. Therefore, an innovative hearing screening tool that is easily accessible and inexpensive such as a mobile app should be considered. Headphones have been a crucial part of hearing screenings. Audiometric headphones, which serve as the reference standard, have been used in most studies. However, since audiometric headphones are not accessible in rural areas, we hypothesized that generic headphones can also be used in hearing screenings. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the sensitivity, specificity, κ coefficiency, and time consumption of the PASS-Pro (Preschool Audiometry Screening System–Pro) app when using TDH39 headphones, Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones, and generic earmuff headphones compared to standard conditioned play audiometry. METHODS: We recruited preschool children aged 4 to 5 years to participate in this study. The children received 3 PASS-Pro screening tests using different types of headphones in a quiet room and 1 standard conditioned play audiometry in a soundproof room. All tests were administered in random order. The agreement coefficient, sensitivity, specificity, and mean test duration were determined. RESULTS: A total of 44 children participated in this study. For mild hearing loss screening, the κ coefficients between standard conditioned play audiometry and the PASS-Pro app using TDH39 headphones, Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones, and generic earmuff headphones were 0.195, 0.290, and 0.261 (P=.02, P=.002, and P=.004), respectively. The sensitivity for all headphones was 50% and the specificity was more than 88%. For moderate hearing loss screening, the κ coefficients were 0.206, 0.272, and 0.235 (all Ps=.001), respectively. The sensitivity for all headphones was 100% and the specificity was more than 92%. There were no statistical differences in sensitivity and specificity between the reference headphone (TDH39), Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphone, and generic earmuff headphones (all Ps >.05). The PASS-Pro app used significantly less time to carry out hearing tests than conditioned play audiometry (P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: The PASS-Pro app, used with generic headphones, is effective for conducting hearing screening tests in preschool children with high sensitivity and specificity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Thai Clinical Trials Registry TCTR20201229002; www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20201229002 |
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spelling | pubmed-106626682023-11-03 App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study Tananuchittikul, Pornsek Yimtae, Kwanchanok Chayaopas, Nichtima Thanawirattananit, Panida Kasemsiri, Pornthep Piromchai, Patorn JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Hearing disability in preschool children can delay or impact oral communication and social skills. Provision of hearing screening tests by standard audiometry in low- to middle-income countries is problematic due to a lack of pediatric audiologists, standard hearing equipment, and standard soundproof rooms. Therefore, an innovative hearing screening tool that is easily accessible and inexpensive such as a mobile app should be considered. Headphones have been a crucial part of hearing screenings. Audiometric headphones, which serve as the reference standard, have been used in most studies. However, since audiometric headphones are not accessible in rural areas, we hypothesized that generic headphones can also be used in hearing screenings. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the sensitivity, specificity, κ coefficiency, and time consumption of the PASS-Pro (Preschool Audiometry Screening System–Pro) app when using TDH39 headphones, Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones, and generic earmuff headphones compared to standard conditioned play audiometry. METHODS: We recruited preschool children aged 4 to 5 years to participate in this study. The children received 3 PASS-Pro screening tests using different types of headphones in a quiet room and 1 standard conditioned play audiometry in a soundproof room. All tests were administered in random order. The agreement coefficient, sensitivity, specificity, and mean test duration were determined. RESULTS: A total of 44 children participated in this study. For mild hearing loss screening, the κ coefficients between standard conditioned play audiometry and the PASS-Pro app using TDH39 headphones, Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones, and generic earmuff headphones were 0.195, 0.290, and 0.261 (P=.02, P=.002, and P=.004), respectively. The sensitivity for all headphones was 50% and the specificity was more than 88%. For moderate hearing loss screening, the κ coefficients were 0.206, 0.272, and 0.235 (all Ps=.001), respectively. The sensitivity for all headphones was 100% and the specificity was more than 92%. There were no statistical differences in sensitivity and specificity between the reference headphone (TDH39), Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphone, and generic earmuff headphones (all Ps >.05). The PASS-Pro app used significantly less time to carry out hearing tests than conditioned play audiometry (P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: The PASS-Pro app, used with generic headphones, is effective for conducting hearing screening tests in preschool children with high sensitivity and specificity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Thai Clinical Trials Registry TCTR20201229002; www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20201229002 JMIR Publications Inc 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10662668/ /pubmed/37962900 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44703 Text en © Pornsek Tananuchittikul, Kwanchanok Yimtae, Nichtima Chayaopas, Panida Thanawirattananit, Pornthep Kasemsiri, Patorn Piromchai. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 3.11.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Tananuchittikul, Pornsek Yimtae, Kwanchanok Chayaopas, Nichtima Thanawirattananit, Panida Kasemsiri, Pornthep Piromchai, Patorn App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title | App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title_full | App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title_fullStr | App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title_full_unstemmed | App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title_short | App-Based Hearing Screenings in Preschool Children With Different Types of Headphones: Diagnostic Study |
title_sort | app-based hearing screenings in preschool children with different types of headphones: diagnostic study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662668/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37962900 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44703 |
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