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Y o u r B a b y s H e a r i n g S c r e en i n g T e s t A Parent Lea f l et W W W N h In the f i rst few weeks of your baby s life you will be o f fered a routine health check for your bab ID: 959640

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Y o u r B a b y ’ s H e a r i n g S c r e en i n g T e s t A Parent Information Lea f l et W W W N h In the f i rst few weeks of your baby ’ s life, you will be o f fered a routine health check for your baby – a hearing screening test. The test uses quic k a n d si m pl e m e thod s t o che c k th e h eari n g o f a l l newb o r n ba b ies . Why screen my baby ’ s hearing? One to two babies in every 1,000 are born with a hearing loss in one or both ears. It is not easy to identify that a young baby has a hearing loss. This hearing screening test will allow those babies who do have a hearing loss to be identi f i ed earl y . Early identi f i cation is known to be important for the development of the child. It also means that support and information can be provided to parents at an early stage. No one in my family has a hearing loss. Does my baby still need to have the hearing screening test? Y es. It is important to screen all babies. Most babies born with a hearing loss are born into famil

ies with no history of hearing loss. W ill the hearing screening test be painful for my baby? No. It does not hurt and is not uncomfortable. The screening test will usually be done while your baby is asleep or settled. What does the hearing screening test involve? A newborn hearing screener carries out the screening test. They place a small soft tipped earpiece in the outer part of your baby ’ s ear which sends clicking sounds down the ea r . When an ear receives sound, the inner part, known as the cochlea, usually produces an echo. The screening equipment can pick up this response. This is called the Automated Otoacoustic Emission (AOAE) screening test. The AOAE screening test only takes a few minutes. 2 W W C When will I get the results of the hearing screening test? The results will be given to you at the time of the screening test. Why does my baby need a second hearing screening test? A lot of babies need to have a second hearing screening test because the f i rst screen didn’t show a clear response from both of the baby ’ s ears. This do

es not necessarily mean that your baby has hearing loss. Reasons for having a second screening test are:  Hearing loss  Y our baby may have been unsettled at the time of screening  There may have been background noise when the screening test was carried out  Y our baby may have f l uid or a temporary blockage in the ear after the birth. This is very common and will pass with time. The second screen will be carried out in a clinic by a screener usually within 7 - 14 days from the f i rst screen. If again the screen does not show a clear response, your baby will be o f fered a di f ferent hearing s cree n u s uall y a t t h e sam e c l ini c app o intmen t ( AAB R – s e e nex t pa g e) . Consenting to the screen By allowing your baby ’ s hearing to be screened you are consenting for the hearing screens to be carried out and diagnostic hearing tests should this be required. Also for the information to be shared with you Health V isito r , GP and other health professionals directly involved with the screening. The details of you and your bab y , the screening and, if required, any hear

ing tests following the screen will be kept 3 W s on a central NHS computer database used by the NHS Newborn Hearing Screening Programme. This information will be used for monitoring the success and evaluating the bene f i ts of the screen. All requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 will be met during the storage and use of the data. W h a t do e s th e Au t o m at e d A u di t o r y Br a i n st e m Re s p o ns e ( A A B R ) s c r ee n i n g t e s t i n v ol v e ? This involves three small sensors being placed on your baby ’ s head and neck. Soft headphones, especially made for babies, are placed over your baby ’ s ears and a series of clicking sounds are played. The hearing screening equipment tells us how well your baby ’ s ears respond to sound. The AOAE screening test takes a few minutes ho w e v e r t h e A A B R s cr e e n in g t e s t c a n ta k e b et w e e n 5 a n d 3 0 m in u t e s . Again this test will not hurt or be uncomfortable for your bab y . The screening test is easier to carry out if your baby is settled or asleep. The following may help your baby

settle during the screening test: If possible, feed your baby shortly before or during the screening test, ensure you have the things you may need to make your baby comfortable and happ y . 4 M a W a W r M y b a b y s e em s t o b e r e sp o n d in g t o s o u nd . D oe s m y ba b y s t i l l n e e d a n AA B R sc r e e ni n g te s t ? Most babies are found to have no hearing loss after the AABR screening test but it is still very important that your baby has the AABR screen. This is because babies who have hearing loss will usually react to some sounds. If your baby does have hearing loss it is important that you f i nd out as soon as possible. W h a t d o t h e r e s ul t s me a n i f t h e A A B R h e a r in g s cr e e n in g t e s t sh o w s a c l ea r r es p o n s e f r o m b o t h o f m y b a b y ’ s ea r s ? This means that your baby is unlikely to have a hearing loss. Remember that children can develop or acquire a hearing loss later on so it is important to check your child ’ s hearing as they grow up. Y ou can use the two checklists of sounds that your

baby should react to and the types of sounds that they should make as they grow olde r . These checklists are in your red book. If you have any concerns about your child ’ s hearing, discuss them with your Health V isitor or fam ily Docto r . Y our child ’ s hearing can be tested at any age. W h a t ha p p e n s i f t h e A A B R s c r e en i n g t e s t d oe s n o t s h o w a c l e a r r e sp o n s e f r o m o n e o r b o t h o f m y b a by ’ s e a r s ? If the AABR does not show a clear response from one or both of your baby ’ s ears you will be referred to your local Audiology department. They will carry out special tests to measure your baby ’ s hearing. Again, this often happens and does not necessarily mean that your baby has a hearing loss. 5 W s There may be a n umber of other reasons why the second screen could not record a clear response from one or both of your baby ’ s ears. Further tests by an Audiologist will give you better information about your baby ’ s hearing. W h a t i s t h e l i k el i h o o d o f m y b a b y h a v in g a h e a r in g l o s s

i f t h e A A B R s c r ee n i n g te s t do e s no t r ec o r d c le a r re s p o ns e s ? Most babies will record clear responses to sound at the AABR screening test and at the further tests carried out by an Audiologist. Howeve r , there is a possibility that your baby may have a hearing loss. Nationall y , about one in 25 babies whose AABR screening test does not record clear responses may have a hearing loss in one or both ears. Finding out that your baby has a hearing loss means that you and your baby will get ad vice and support right from the start. 6 W W h e r e c a n I g e t f u r t he r i n f or m a t io n ? If you would like more information about your baby ’ s hearing screening test, you can contact: Newborn Hearing Screening Team Telephone: 07825 966616 (Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton) or 07825 861712 (Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath) Or v isit the hearing screening website : www.gov.uk/guidance/newborn - hearing - screening - programme - overview 7  L e a vi

n g h o sp i t a l w i t ho u t a s c r ee n i n g te s t W e aim to o f fer the f i rst hearing screen to all babies before discharge. Howeve r , if we have not managed to screen your baby before discharge or if you need a second screen the Newborn Hearing T eam will contact you at home within seven to ten days. If by any chance you have not been contacted by the T eam by day ten, please contact: Newborn Hearing Screening Team Telephone: 07825 966616 (Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton) or 07825 861712 (Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath) © B r i gh t on a nd S u ssex U n ive r sity H o s p itals NHS T r u st Dis c lai m e r T h e i n f o r m ati on i n t h is leaflet is f o r gu i d a n c e pu r po ses on ly a nd is i n no w ay i n te nd e d t o r e p la c e p r o fessi on al c li n i c al a d vi c e b y a qu alifie d p r a c titi on e r . R ef nu m b e r : 763 .1 P ub li c ati on Date: December 2019 R evie w Date: December 2021 C P I G c a r e r a nd p at i e n t inform at ion group a pprov