Chilean Spanish transcultural adaptation of CAP-II and SIR scales in an online format for parents of children with hearing aids or cochlear implants

Q3 Social Sciences Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.5354/0719-4692.2022.64710
M. Bustos-Rubilar, F. Kyle, D. Tapia-Mora, Ximena Hormázabal-Reed, M. Mahon
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Spoken language acquisition is challenging for very young deaf or hard-of-hearing children (DHH) who wear hearing aids or cochlear implants (CI). Timely decision-making for treatment is essential for these children and requires suitable assessments. Two such assessments are the Categories of Auditory Performance Index II (CAP-II) and the Speech Intelligibility Rating Scale (SIR). These have been shown to be helpful for the ongoing evaluation of developing speech perception and spoken language skills in various languages, but they are not available in Chilean Spanish. This study aimed to create a Chilean Spanish translation of the CAP-II and SIR appropriate for online self-administration by parents-caregivers in Chile to assist professionals in monitoring DHH children’s progress, considering the COVID-19 restrictions. The methods used in the process started with translating a self-report proposal from the original English versions of the CAP-II and SIR scales. Finally, the Chilean Spanish versions were tested in 107 Chilean parents-caregivers of DHH children with CIs. The results suggest these instruments are suitable for use in a Chilean context.
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智利西班牙语CAP-II和SIR量表的跨文化适应在在线格式的听力辅助或人工耳蜗儿童的父母
对于佩戴助听器或人工耳蜗(CI)的非常年幼的聋人或重听儿童(DHH)来说,口语习得是一项挑战。及时做出治疗决策对这些儿童至关重要,需要进行适当的评估。两个这样的评估是听觉表现指数II类别(CAP-II)和言语可理解性评定量表(SIR)。这些研究已被证明有助于对发展各种语言的言语感知和口语技能进行持续评估,但智利西班牙语中没有这些研究。本研究旨在创建适用于智利父母和护理人员在线自我管理的CAP-II和SIR的智利西班牙语翻译,以协助专业人员监测DHH儿童的进展,同时考虑到新冠肺炎限制。该过程中使用的方法从翻译CAP-II和SIR量表的原始英文版本中的自我报告提案开始。最后,在107名患有CI的DHH儿童的智利父母照顾者中测试了智利西班牙语版本。研究结果表明,这些文书适合在智利使用。
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Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia
Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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