Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Hearing Screening and Follow-up Survey
Reinstatement with Change
Marcus Gaffney
Project Officer
1600 Clifton Rd. MS E-88
Atlanta, GA 30333
(404) 498-3031
Attachment 5:
DSHPSHWA Annual Survey
The Directors of Speech and Hearing Programs in State Health and
Welfare Agencies (DSHPSHWA) Data Reporting Form
State/Territory Reporting: Reporting Year:
1) Are birthing hospitals/facilities/providers required by the state to report hearing screening information? Yes No
If “yes” to question #1, what information are hospitals/facilities/providers required to report?
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Screening Information
2) Number of Live Births (in year 2003): Act Est
Source of the data (i.e. state report?):
Total Number of infants born between 1/01/03 – 12/31/03 screened for hearing loss:
Act Est
Number screened prior to discharge (if known): Act Est
Number screened after discharge, but before 1 month of age (if known): Act Est
Source of the data:
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4) Number of infants born between 1/01/03 – 12/31/03 referred for a Diagnostic Audiologic Evaluation: Act Est
Source of the data:
5) Number of infants born between 1/01/03 – 12/31/03 received a Diagnostic Audiologic Evaluation: Act Est
a) Number of infants receiving a Diagnostic Audiologic Evaluation before 3 months of age: Act Est
Source of the data:
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6) Total number of children born between 1/01/03 – 12/31/03 who were identified with a Permanent Childhood Hearing Loss (PCHL) (including both those identified through a newborn hearing screening program and late identified cases): Act Est
Of the total number of children born between 1/01/03 – 12/31/03 who were identified with a PCHL, how many were screened through a Newborn Hearing Screening Program: Act Est
7) Average, Median, and Age Range of Children when they are diagnosed with a PCHL:
a) Average Age (Months): c) Minimum Age (Months)
b) Median Age (Months): d) Maximum Age (Months)
Average Age: If there are 5 children born in 2003 with a PCHL with the following age of diagnosis: 1.00 month, 1.25 months, 3.75 months, 4.50 months, 6.25 months, the average for 2003 would be:1.00 + 1.25 + 3.75 + 4.50 + 6.25 = 16.75 divided by 5 = 3.35 months. Median Age: Using these ages, the median age for 2003 would be 3.75 months (age when 50% of children are above & 50% are below).
Did your state use the DSHPSHWA formula (DSHPSHWA Explanations) to determine the previous values: Yes No
If you answered no, please explain:
8) Total number of children born in 2003 with PCHL receiving intervention: Act Est
a) Number born in 2003 with PCHL that received intervention before 6 Months of age:
Act Est
Intervention: Refers to services specifically for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and may include, but are not limited to monitoring, speech-language therapy, early intervention programming on a regular basis by a parent-infant specialist, medical or surgical treatment, etc (please see DSHPSHWA Explanations for more information).
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9) Number of birthing hospitals/facilities: Act Est
10) Number of birthing hospitals/facilities with Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS):
Act Est
11) Does your state/territory define a UNHS birthing hospital/facility by the percent of infants screened:
Yes No
a) If yes, please select one of the following choices:
Screen 95% or over Screen 90% or over Screen 85% or over Other (Please
specify)
12) How do birthing hospitals/facilities report hearing screening information to the state / territory (check all that apply):
Auris Electronic Forms QS Technologies
Blood Spot Card HI*Track Paper Reporting Form(s)
Custom/State Developed Hospitals do not report OZ System
Electronic Birth Certificate (EBC) Other (please specify)
13) What system, if any, does the state/territory use to track hearing screening and follow-up information for infants/children:
Auris Limelight Technologies None
Custom/State Developed Neometrics OZ System
HI*Track Other (please specify)
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Mild: 21 – 40dB HL Severe: 71 – 90dB HL
Moderate: 41 – 70dB HL Profound: 91 + dB HL
14) Does your state/territory use the DSHPSHWA system to classify the severity of a hearing loss?
Yes No
If you answered No to the previous question, please specify the classification criteria used.
Mild (dB): Severe (dB):
Moderate (dB): Profound (dB):
15) Please complete the following tables if your state/territory recorded the type and severity of hearing loss for children with PCHL in 2003.
UNILATERAL HEARING LOSSES:
SENSORINEURAL (Total # ) |
CONDUCTIVE (Total # ) |
MIXED (Total # ) |
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Mild |
Moderate |
Severe |
Profound |
Mild |
Moderate |
Mild |
Moderate |
Severe |
Profound |
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BILATERAL HEARING LOSSES:
SENSORINEURAL (Total # ) |
CONDUCTIVE (Total # ) |
MIXED (Total # ) |
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Mild |
Moderate |
Severe |
Profound |
Mild |
Moderate |
Mild |
Moderate |
Severe |
Profound |
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If your state did not collect the above data, are there any plans to record this data in the future? Yes No
If you answered Yes, estimated date to begin recording type and severity of identified cases of PCHL:
Additional Comments:
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Marc |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-29 |