WHO Paper: Hearing loss in childhood. What to do for immediate action!

AUTOR: World Health Organization

Depósito Legal:

M-26488-1988

Número Revista

AÑO

2016

PÁGINAS

12

TAMAÑO

210x297mm

World Health Organization document warns about hearing loss in childhood. Untreated hearing loss is often accompanied by poor academic performance, which may lead to poorer professional performance and, later, fewer possibilities in employment.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 60% of hearing loss in childhood could be avoided with prevention measures. If hearing loss is inevitable, interventions are needed to ensure children achieve their full potential through rehabilitation, education and empowerment. Action is required on both fronts.

In this document, the World Health Organization sets guidelines for action, discusses the impact of hearing loss on an individual’s childhood and development, the factors generating it, and prevention and treatment strategies.

It also gives cases of children from different parts of the world for a better understand of how hearing loss has affected them.

©FIAPAS 2016

 

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