Test-Retest repeatability of automated threshold audiometry in Nicaraguan schoolchildren.

Autor: Bessen, Sarah Y., Magro, Isabelle L., Alvarez, Karen Mojica, Cowan, Devin R., Peñalba, Donoso, Fellows, Abigail, Gonzalez-Quiroz, Marvin, Rieke, Catherine, Buckey, Jay C., Niemczak, Christopher, Saunders, James E.
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Zdroj: International Journal of Audiology; Mar2023, Vol. 62 Issue 3, p209-216, 8p, 5 Charts, 2 Graphs
Abstrakt: Automated threshold audiometry (ATA) could increase access to paediatric hearing assessment in low- and middle-income countries, but few studies have evaluated test-retest repeatability of ATA in children. This study aims to analyse test-retest repeatability of ATA and to identify factors that affect the reliability of this method. ATA was performed twice in a cohort of Nicaraguan schoolchildren. During testing, the proportion of responses occurring in the absence of a stimulus was measured by calculating a stimulus response false positive rate (SRFP). Absolute test-retest repeatability was determined between the two trials, as well as the impact of age, gender, ambient noise, head circumference, and SRFP on these results. 807 children were randomly selected from 35 schools in northern Nicaragua. Across all frequencies, the absolute value of the difference between measurements was 5.5 ± 7.8 dB. 89.6% of test-retest differences were within 10 dB. Intra-class correlation coefficients between the two measurements showed that lower SRFP was associated with improved repeatability. No effect of age, gender, or ambient noise was found. ATA produced moderate test-retest repeatability in Nicaraguan schoolchildren. Participant testing behaviours, such as delayed or otherwise inappropriate response patterns, significantly impacts the repeatability of these measurements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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