Assessment of hearing screening programmes across 47 countries or regions II: coverage,
referral, follow-up and detection rates from newborn hearing screening
Objectives To assess the performance of newborn hearing screening (NHS) programmes,
through selected quality measures and their relationship to protocol design. Design
NHS coverage, referral, follow-up and detection rates were aggregated. Referral rates
were compared to age at screening step 1, number of steps, and test method: OAE or
aABR. Study sample A questionnaire on existing hearing screening was completed by
experts from countries in Europe, plus Russia, Malawi, Rwanda, India and China. Results
Out of 47 countries or regions, NHS coverage rates were reported from 26, referral
rates from 23, follow up from 12 and detection rates from 13. Median coverage rate
for step 1 was 96%. Referral rate from step 1 was 6-22% where screening may be performed
<24 h from birth, 2-15% for >24 h, and 4% for >72 h. Referral rates to diagnostic
assessment averaged 2.1% after one to two steps using OAE only, 1.7% after two steps
including aABR, and 0.8% after three to four steps including aABR. Median detection
rate for bilateral permanent hearing impairment >= 40dB was 1 per 1000 infants. Conclusion
Referral rates were related to age, test method and number of screening steps. Quality
measures were not available for many NHS programmes.