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Pediatricians' opinions about otitis media and speech-language-hearing development

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Pediatricians' opinions about otitis media and speech-language-hearing development
Abstract
Twenty-five pediatricians responded to a confidential survey about their opinions on the relationship between otitis media and children's speech-language-hearing status. Results found that pediatricians did not necessarily agree that otitis media has an impact on speech-language-hearing development. Pediatricians reported that an early otitis media onset (birth to age 2) affects speech-language development, but they also reported that parents and daycare environments could mitigate any otitis media effect. Pediatricians reported a possible otitis media impact on hearing status, but they did not necessarily agree that an otitis media history required referral for audiological testing. Clinical implications are discussed for collaboration among pediatricians, speech-language pathologists, and audiologists. Learning outcomes: (1) The reader will become familiar with pediatricians' opinions about the impact of otitis media on speech-language development. (2) The reader will become familiar with strategies to support interdisciplinary collaboration between pediatricians, speech-language pathologists, and audiologists. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Publication
Journal of Communication Disorders
Date
JUL-AUG 2004
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
313-323
Journal Abbr
J Commun Disord
Citation Key
pop00099
ISSN
0021-9924
Language
English
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6 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/066-899-901-685-768 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Sonnenschein, E., & Cascella, P. W. (2004). Pediatricians’ opinions about otitis media and speech-language-hearing development. Journal of Communication Disorders, 37(4), 313–323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2003.12.002