Exploring effects of service model and the age of intervention on cochlear implant outcomes

Krishna Yerraguntla, Priyanka Mohan, Bellur Rajashekhar
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Introduction: The outcomes of cochlear implantation depend on multiple factors. Several studies have investigated the impact of intervention age, communication mode, and socioeconomic status on intervention outcomes. Nonetheless, there is limited research on how different service models influence parental perception of the implantation process. The present study attempts to explore the effects of intervention age and eligibility criteria-based service on parental perspectives. Method: The Parents’ perspective questionnaire was adapted and modified to suit the social and cultural context of the Indian population. The translated versions of the questionnaire comprising items under the domains of communication, education, and service of the implant center were posed to 102 eligible parents. The effects of the age of surgical and therapeutic intervention were studied on the communication and education outcomes, respectively, whereas the effect of scheme type was studied on the domain of service of the implant center. Subjective responses were also recorded. Results: A comparison of parental ratings suggests no significant differences in the improvement of spoken language or academic competence between the groups. However, significant differences were found in parental concerns regarding their child’s pronunciation. Parents who had self-financed the implantation and habilitation had the least positive responses to questions regarding the services of the implant center. Concerns reported by parents included costs of repair and maintenance, as well as access to counseling services. Conclusion: The insights gained from the study can contribute to the enhancement of service quality. This can be realized through efforts to address parental concerns and facilitate improved access to information and counseling services.
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探讨服务模式和干预年龄对人工耳蜗预后的影响
前言:人工耳蜗植入术的预后与多种因素有关。一些研究调查了干预年龄、沟通方式和社会经济地位对干预结果的影响。然而,关于不同服务模式如何影响父母对植入过程的感知的研究有限。本研究旨在探讨干预年龄和服务资格标准对家长观点的影响。方法:根据印度人口的社会和文化背景,对父母观点问卷进行了调整和修改。调查问卷的翻译版本包括植入中心的沟通,教育和服务领域的项目,并向102名符合条件的父母发放。研究了手术干预年龄和治疗干预年龄对交流和教育结果的影响,研究了方案类型对种植中心服务领域的影响。主观反应也被记录下来。结果:父母评分的比较表明,在口语和学术能力的提高方面,两组之间没有显著差异。然而,父母对孩子发音的关注却存在显著差异。自费植入和康复的父母对植入中心的服务问题的积极反应最少。家长们报告的担忧包括维修和保养的费用,以及获得咨询服务的机会。结论:本研究对提高服务质量有一定的指导意义。这可以通过努力解决父母的关切和促进更好地获得信息和咨询服务来实现。
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