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- Title
Socialization Program for Prevention and Early Detection of Congenital Hearing Loss in the Families of Deaf Schoolchildren.
- Authors
Prabowo, Gwenny Ichsan; Wungu, Citrawati Dyah Kencono; Handajani, Retno; Purnami, Nyilo; Ariyanto, Fis Citra
- Abstract
Objective: socializing hearing loss examination and early detection to patients and their families in deaf type B schools. Methods: A community service program in the form of socialization was performed to the family of patients with hearing loss in deaf school type B, Surabaya, Indonesia. Pretest and posttest were conducted to determine the initial understanding and post socialization knowledge of these people. We also asked the participants to fill on a questionnaire regarding the possible causes of the hearing loss (family history, drug use, history of disease, and history of head trauma). Results: Based on the summary of pretest and posttest from the participants, an increase in participants' knowledge of hearing lost was found. This activity was attended by 90 family members of 37 patients with hearing loss. Pre and post test results. The results of the questionnaire showed that 94.59% of the patients came from Javanese ethnicity. As many as 21.62% of patients had a family history of hearing loss, and even 2 patients had a father, mother, and sibling with hearing loss. A total of 18.92% had a history of using ototoxic drugs, 16.22% had a history of maternal Rubella infection during pregnancy, and 2.7% had a history of head trauma. Conclusion: Socialization program was effective to increase knowledge of congenital hearing loss for family of deaf schoolchildren. The result of the questionnaire showed that deaf schoolchildren had several risk factors for the occurrence of hearing loss. Similar program can be performed in communities in other areas to increase prevention and early detection of hearing loss in Indonesia.
- Subjects
SURABAYA (Indonesia); INDONESIA; HEARING disorders; AUDIOMETRY; DEAF children; SCHOOL children; SOCIALIZATION; DRUG utilization; DEAF people
- Publication
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 4, p1239
- ISSN
0973-9122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/ijfmt.v15i4.16878