Minimal Hearing Loss: From a Failure-Based Approach to Evidence-Based Practice

Author:

Winiger Allison M.1,Alexander Joshua M.2,Diefendorf Allan O.3

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University, Bloomington

2. Purdue Univeristy, West Lafayette, IN

3. Butler University, Indianapolis, IN

Abstract

Purpose A representative sample of the literature on minimal hearing loss (MHL) was reviewed to provide evidence of challenges faced by children with MHL and to establish the need for evidence-based options for early intervention. Method Research articles published from 1950 to 2013 were searched in the Medline database using the keywords minimal hearing loss, unilateral hearing loss, and mild hearing loss . References cited in retrieved articles were also reviewed. Results In total, 69 articles contained relevant information about pediatric outcomes and/or intervention for unilateral hearing loss, 50 for mild hearing loss, and 6 for high-frequency hearing loss. Six challenges associated with MHL emerged, and 6 interventions were indicated. Evidence indicates that although some individuals may appear to have no observable speech-language or academic difficulties, others experience considerable difficulties. It also indicates that even though children with MHL may appear to catch up in some areas, difficulties in select domains continue into adulthood. Conclusions Evidence indicates significant risks associated with untreated MHL. Evidence also demonstrates the need for early intervention and identifies several appropriate intervention strategies; however, no single protocol is appropriate for all children. Therefore, families should be educated about the impact of MHL and about available interventions so that informed decisions can be made.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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