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Secondary Research (e.g. systematic review) |
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Current practice, accuracy, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the school entry hearing screen (Bamford) 188 pages, Volume 11, number 32 |
DOI
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10.3310/hta11320 |
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Headline: |
Study into the current practice of school entry hearing screening in the UK finds that the lack of good-quality evidence in this area remains a serious problem. |
Project ref: |
03/05/01 |
Original project title: |
Current practice, accuracy, effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the School Entry hearing Screen (SES) |
Chief Investigator: |
Professor John Michael Bamford, Formerly Professor of Audiology and Deaf Education,
School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester
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Start Date: |
October 2004 |
Date of publication in HTA journal series |
August 2007
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Cost: |
£174,960 |
MeSH* index primary terms: |
HEARING-DISORDERS Q-diagnosis; HEARING-TESTS; SCHOOL-HEALTH-SERVICES (* = Medical Subject Headings) |
MeSH* index secondary terms: |
HUMAN; CHILD; COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS; QUESTIONNAIRES (* = Medical Subject Headings) |
NRR* number, if applicable: |
N0484149098 (*National Research Register) The National Research Register was a public database of ongoing and recently completed research projects funded by, or of interest to, the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS). It is now an archive of projects from early 2000 to September 2007. Search the NRR archive. |
Project Protocol: |
Project protocol not available
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