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Title: Early Childhood Hearing Outreach ECHO Project


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Early Childhood Hearing Outreach
(((ECHO)))Project
  • Virginia 2007
  • Claire Jacobson, AuD, CCC-A
  • Professor, Pediatric Audiologist
  • James Madison University

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Goal of NCHAM-National Center for Hearing
Assessment Management
  • Ensure all infants toddlers with hearing
    loss are identified a early as possible
  • and provided with timely and appropriate
    audiological, educational medical intervention

ECHO Team Training Manual 11/1/2004
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Goal of NCHAM-National Center for Hearing
Assessment Management
  • As many as 1 in 300 children have hearing
    loss..hearing loss is an invisible handicap
  • When present at birth it can go undetected
    speech, language and learning is compromised
  • Prior to implementation of newborn hearing
    screening programs the AVERAGE AGE of
    IDENTIFICATION was 2 1/2 years old!
  • ECHO Team
  • Training Manual 11/1/2004

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Newborn Hearing Screening History.
  • Virginia was the 8th state to pass legislation
  • HB 585 July 1, 2000 all infants born in VA
    hospitals require hearing screening prior to
    discharge
  • Infants who do not pass must be referred to an
    audiologist for diagnostic testing 1 month post
    discharge
  • Intervention no later than 6 months old

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Newborn StatisticsVirginia
  • January 1, 2005 and December31, 2005.
  • Live Births 102,247
  • Screened Before 1 Month of Age 98.4
  • Infants who did not pass the screening
    3.1
  • Infants who received follow-up 83
  • Head Start can help find the missing 17
  • infants passed screening, but at-risk for
    progressive or delayed-onset 1.9
  • Head start can help follow those children
  • Born in 2005, who have been identified with
    hearing loss 107
  • Average age at diagnosis 5.2 months
  • Median age at diagnosis 3.8 months
  • Minimum age at diagnosis 0.7 months
  • Maximum age at diagnosis15.5 months
    (includes later onset)

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ECHO Program Background
  • NCHAM National Center for Hearing Management
  • Funded by Administration for Children and
    Families, Head Start Bureau
  • Pilot project conducted in Oregon, Utah, and
    Washington 2001-2004
  • Update hearing screening of Migrant, American
    Indian and Early Head Start grantees
  • Perform otoacoustic emissions (OAE) hearing
    screening age 0-3
  • children not passing the screening
  • ensure appropriate follow-up diagnostic and
    intervention (medical audiological
  • Pilot project culminated in collaborations with
    state Early Childhood Hearing Outreach (ECHO)
    Teams
  • serve as sustainable systems of training
    technical assistance
  • extend benefits of updated screening practices
    to more Head Start programs

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What is an OAE and how does it work?
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Performing OAEs
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Benefits of OAEs
  • Provides objective reliable information regarding
    status of middle and inner ear
  • Can detect child with chronic middle ear disease
    or permanent hearing loss to enable appropriate
    referrals
  • Not dependent on childs ability to respond
  • When presented to child in a friendly manner,
    usually well accepted
  • Non-invasive EASY to perform on a relatively
    cooperative child
  • Allows Head Start programs to make appropriate
    referrals for follow-up to pediatric audiologist
    and medical personnel
  • May identify children who have either been lost
    to follow-up or have later onset or progressive
    hearing loss

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Early Childhood Hearing Outreach ECHO
  • Principle objectives
  • Develop implement strategies for establishing
    state-based teams with the resources and skills
    to extend the benefits of OAE hearing screening
    to 0-3 year-old children served by Migrant,
    American Indian and Early Head Start grantees
    nationwide
  • Build capacity of existing resources to provide
    training and support to Head Start grantees

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Early Childhood Hearing Outreach ECHO
  • The following objectives will be accomplished To
    achieve
  • the principle objective-
  • Establish sustainable EARLY CHILDHOOD HEARING
    OUTREACH (ECHO) teams with representation from
    the state EHDI system, pediatric audiology Head
    Start
  • Provide materials, hands-on training
    experience, additional support the state ECHO
    team as they assist Head Start grantees in
    updating their hearing screening practices
  • Provide outreach to EHDI systems, Head Start
    grantees, Head Start Advisory Committees and Head
    Start State Collaboration Offices, along with
    other key stakeholders in all 50 states and
    territories, to lay the groundwork for updating
    hearing screening practices nationwide

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Progress on ECHO Training
  • First Virginia ECHO Training in Early Head
  • Start
  • August 2, 200 Child Development
  • Resources Center Williamsburg, VA
  • Second training in Northern Virginia- September
    2007 TBA

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ECHO Project Virginia
  • Collaboration between National Center for Hearing
    Assessment and Management, Virginia Head Start
    Association James Madison University- Audiology
  • NCHAM, VA Head Start JMU to establish plans for
    sustaining expanding the training and technical
    assistance to Head Start others serving the
    early childhood population in Virginia

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Meet your Virginia ECHO TEAM

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Meet your Virginia ECHO TEAM
  • Maxine McKinney, Executive Director Virginia Head
    Start Association
  • Claire Jacobson, Professor, Audiology, James
    Madison University
  • Bethany Geldmaker, Program Director Early
    Childhood Health
  • Marna Zok, Health Services Specialist
  • Fredia Helbert, Audiologist Wise County Schools
  • Mani Aguilar, Audiologist UVA SLPH Center
  • Deborah Minnis Audiologist, Sentara Health Care
  • Kathryn Rios, Audiologist Private Practice
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