regarding timely access to pediatric audiology services during the initial identification stage; this appeared to apply to children diagnosed prior to the implementation of the universal screening program and has been elaborated in a previous
report ( Fitzpatrick, Graham, et al., 2007) as a potential benefit of infant hearing screening initiatives. For some parents, consistent with recent reports, there was dissatisfaction around communication of the diagnosis that appeared to emanate
from the manner in which the news was delivered (Young & Tattersall, 2005). It is important to note that these families
came from a variety of clinics and were identified with and without exposure to screening. Those who experienced universal screening services were diagnosed during the first year or two of the implementation of the new services, possibly before all of the features of the new program had been well integrated into the system of care.
regarding timely access to pediatric audiology services during the initial identification stage; this appeared to apply to children diagnosed prior to the implementation of the universal screening program and has been elaborated in a previousreport ( Fitzpatrick, Graham, et al., 2007) as a potential benefit of infant hearing screening initiatives. For some parents, consistent with recent reports, there was dissatisfaction around communication of the diagnosis that appeared to emanatefrom the manner in which the news was delivered (Young & Tattersall, 2005). It is important to note that these familiescame from a variety of clinics and were identified with and without exposure to screening. Those who experienced universal screening services were diagnosed during the first year or two of the implementation of the new services, possibly before all of the features of the new program had been well integrated into the system of care.
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