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Pediatric care

Pediatric audiologists must fit hearing aids for infants early and efficiently. While selecting, coupling, and maintaining hearing aids require specialized solutions for infants and children, teens also need unique support as they navigate their hearing journey. Phonak offers resources and tools to help audiologists provide the best care for young patients.


Evidence-based pediatric protocols

Clinical protocols serve as best-practice guidelines for accurate assessment, diagnosis, and intervention in pediatric audiology. These latest protocols, highlighted by experts at the 2024 A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification conference, are compiled here for quick reference.

Covering key areas such as Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR), and amplification, these resources support consistent, high-quality hearing care for infants and young children.

Featured tools and resources

Hearing aid fitting criteria for children with mild HL
Question prompt list (QPL)

Hearing aid fitting criteria for children with mild hearing loss

Ryan McCreery and colleagues explore evidence-based hearing aid fitting criteria for children with mild bilateral hearing loss. It provides guidance for clinicians to ensure appropriate amplification and intervention.

A communication tool to help families engage with care

The Childhood Hearing Loss Question Prompt List (QPL) is a communication aid created to encourage families to actively participate in discussions by inviting them to choose questions and topics they would like to discuss during an appointment.

It provides families the opportunity to ask about diagnosis and facilitates the process of decision making and making informed choices.

 
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Survey to address listening challenges in children

Vanderbilt Classroom Listening Assessment Short Survey (VCLASS)

The VCLASS is designed to evaluate a student’s listening experiences in different environments, with both unaided and aided assessment options:

  • Unaided Version – The student completes the survey without wearing hearing aids or other assistive devices. Access here.
  • Aided Version – The student completes the survey while considering their personal hearing devices, such as hearing aids, CROS, or cochlear implants. Access here.

Upon completion, the survey automatically calculates scores, and clinicians can download a PDF of the completed form for review and documentation.

 

More interactive assessments

The interactive assessment tools can be completed on your computer by entering the required data in each field and the tools will then auto-calculate the results based on your entries. They can also be shared electronically with teachers or parents to fill out and return via e-mail.

Functional Listening Evaluation

The purpose of this evaluation is to determine how a patient's listening abilities are affected by noise, distance, and visual input in an individual's natural listening environment. By Cheryl DeConde Johnson, Ed.D.

Children's Auditory Performance Scale (CHAPS)

Use the CHAPS to systematically collect and quantify listening behaviors observed in children age seven and older. By Walter J. Smoski, Ph.D., Michael A. Brunt, Ph.D. & J. Curtis Tannahill, Ph.D.

Speech test

The Ling-6 test is a quick and easy test that can be used to check a child’s access to the minimal amount of sounds required to hear, understand, and learn speech. The Ling-6 covers six speech sounds that range from low to high frequency. It can be used by professionals as well as parents.

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Unilateral Hearing Loss

To advance the treatment approach for Unilateral Hearing Loss (UHL), Phonak brought together an international panel of experts to discuss best practices and made the following recommendations for children with UHL:

  • Intervention by the age of 6 months is imperative as UHL can negatively impact a child’s development, including their speech understanding, cognition, and speech/language development.
  • A variety of hearing technologies should be considered as part of early intervention for every child with UHL.
  • Audiologists have an important role in providing support, information, and resources to families throughout their child’s hearing journey.
 

Consensus Practice Parameter

Consensus practice parameter: audiological assessment and management of unilateral hearing loss in children - PubMed

Research and journal articles

Explore Phonak’s extensive library comprised of publications and evidence related to Pediatric Audiology, including scientific research relevant to the field. Find more on the Phonak Evidence page.

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