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Tele-audiology diagnostic testing services for children with disabilities in a school setting: A pilot study
1Faculty of Audiology and Speech, Language Pathology, Sri Ramachandra Institute for Higher Education and Research, Chennai, India.
Objective:
Children with disabilities (CWDs) having comorbidities face challenges in accessing and completing diagnostic hearing evaluations. This study was conducted to determine whether a tele-audiology diagnostic test battery can be administered to school-aged CWDs having comorbidities in a school-setting.
Design:
A proof-of-concept pilot study using a cross-sectional design.
Study Sample:
Ten typically developing children between 3 years 9 months and 10 years 9 months of age; mean age of 8 years 3 months (pilot-norm group) and seven CWDs having comorbidities between 3 years and 8 years and 1 month of age; mean age of 5 years and 2 months (CWD group) participated in the study. A diagnostic test protocol delivered via tele-audiology was first administered to the pilot-norm group to ensure its efficiency and suitability for use in the CWD group. Following modifications, the diagnostic test protocol was delivered for CWDs.
Results:
We identified key aspects, including the role of the facilitator in conducting a diagnostic test battery using tele-audiology on CWDs, the usefulness of having co-facilitators to support child-friendly testing, as well as technology-related requirements. With respect to tele-audiology diagnostic testing, it was possible to quickly assess peripheral hearing using synchronous tele video-otoscopy, tympanometry, and DPOAEs. We identified limitations in conducting behavioral audiometry and completing tone-burst ABRs in CWDs.
Conclusion:
Evidence was obtained from this exploratory pilot study that a tele-audiology diagnostic test battery can be administered in a school setting to school-aged CWDs having comorbidities. Tele-audiology can be considered to provide hearing healthcare services to school-aged CWDs who may otherwise not receive these services.

