2018
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.9560
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A Tablet-Based Mobile Hearing Screening System for Preschoolers: Design and Validation Study

Abstract: BackgroundHearing ability is important for children to develop speech and language skills as they grow. After a mandatory newborn hearing screening, group or mass screening of children at later ages, such as at preschool age, is often practiced. For this practice to be effective and accessible in low-resource countries such as Thailand, innovative enabling tools that make use of pervasive mobile and smartphone technology should be considered.ObjectiveThis study aims to develop a cost-effective, tablet-based he… Show more

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“…The generalizability of the ndings is unclear. These might be very speci c for the current older generation of GPs and patients in Germany, or even with regards to gender, particularly as they partially con rm results of prior research in German primary care: In a randomized controlled trial it was concluded that such ndings needed to be replicated and that -although information technology can support effective interventions -disadvantages such as technical requirements of the users and devices should also be considered when integrating digital solutions into wider care-related situations and populations [23]. Also, a study investigating learning, training and use of information technology among GP trainees aged 30 to 50 showed a high variation regarding a nity and concluded that there is a need for support and better understanding of information technology systems among primary care physicians [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The generalizability of the ndings is unclear. These might be very speci c for the current older generation of GPs and patients in Germany, or even with regards to gender, particularly as they partially con rm results of prior research in German primary care: In a randomized controlled trial it was concluded that such ndings needed to be replicated and that -although information technology can support effective interventions -disadvantages such as technical requirements of the users and devices should also be considered when integrating digital solutions into wider care-related situations and populations [23]. Also, a study investigating learning, training and use of information technology among GP trainees aged 30 to 50 showed a high variation regarding a nity and concluded that there is a need for support and better understanding of information technology systems among primary care physicians [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Mobile apps are used to support interventions for maternal and child health care [ 27 , 28 ]. Studies have used mobile apps to connect and send data between health care providers and patients or use it for means of notifications, with positive outcomes [ 26 - 34 ]. In Kenya, the IFA app was found to shift the relationship between the caregiver and health care provider from feeling harassed for data to being genuinely interested [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Ref. [82] propose an Android-based app to screen the hearing of pre-school-aged children. The proposed app showed children with different pictures to choose, based on the word they hear.…”
Section: Hearing Testing Using Smartphonesmentioning
confidence: 99%