Hearing Loss in Children: ADHD, Physical Activity, and Medical Education
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Hearing Loss in Children: ADHD, Physical Activity, and Medical Education
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The three articles in this SIG 9 activity focus on parent-reported ADHD behaviors,
fatigue, and language in children who are deaf and hard of hearing; physical activity in
children with hearing loss; and massive open online courses for critical medical
education related to children with hearing loss. First, Mattingly et al.’s study centers on
finding out if children with hearing loss and substantially delayed language appear to be
at risk for overreporting of inattentive and hyperactive behaviors and if attention deficit/
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) measures are influenced by the presence of
language-based items, by child language skills, and by child and parent report of fatigue.
Next, Nedrud and Schafer follow the 2020 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines to examine physical activity in
children with hearing loss. Research questions aim to compare physical activity levels
and participation in organized sports in children with hearing loss relative to peers with
no hearing loss. A second aim is to examine the impact of the degree of hearing loss
and identify modifiable barriers to physical activity. Finally, Raven et al. discuss the lack
of a formal online training course on pediatric hearing loss. This group of authors
developed a novel, freely accessible course for worldwide professionals.
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- identify possible reasons for increased reports of ADHD behaviors in children
who are deaf and hard of hearing
- list four potential barriers to physical activity in children with hearing loss
- describe consequences of delayed hearing loss identification and intervention
in children
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
Articles
in This Course
- Parent-Reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder–Linked Behaviors, Fatigue, and
Language in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing by Jessica Mattingly, Krystal
L. Werfel, and Emily Lund,
published in SIG 9, Volume 8, Issue 6, December 2023
- Physical Activity in Children With Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review by Cassandra
Nedrud and Erin C. Schafer,
published in SIG 9, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023
- Hearing Loss in Children: Critical Medical Education Delivered as Massive Open Online
Course by Sarah A. Raven, Nicole M. Mott, Nadine I. Ibrahim, Crystal A. Cole, Tiffany G.
Munzer, Jaynee Handelsman, Anita F. Vereb, Andrew N. Hashikawa, and Lauren A.
Bohm,
published in SIG 9, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023
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