This book provides a handy reference guide for medical
practitioners who do not have specialist knowledge in paediatric
audiology but who, nevertheless, will encounter many cases with
mild hearing impairment in childhood, and occasional cases with
more severe hearing problems. The test procedures used to assess
the presence, type, nature and degree of hearing impairment are
described with guidance on how to interpret the information
provided in audiological reports. A book of this nature is long
overdue and its presence is very timely given the appearance of
various publications outlining requirements for improved quality
and more effective service provision for hearing impaired children.
The early detection of hearing problems is of fundamental
importance in childhood and the medical practitioner has a central
and active role in this process. Guidance on what practitioners can
and should do is given in the text together with the answers to
many questions which parents bring to the surgery.
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