Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implants

PURPOSE:To evaluate the quality of life of children with cochlear implants from the perspective of their parents.METHODS:A clinical and cross-sectional study was conducted with 15 parents of children using cochlear implants of both genders aged between 2 and 12 years old. Parents of these children answered the questionnaire "Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspective" (CCIPP). Data related to auditory category and time of cochlear implants use were collected from medical records of the children. The percentages of responses on the CCIPP domains were tabulated and descriptively and inferentially analyzed.RESULTS:The cochlear implants had a positive effect on the quality of life of children in the self-reliance (58.9%) and social relationships (56.7%) domains. No correlation was observed between the time of cochlear implants activation (months) and any of the CCIPP domains. However, children with 24 months or less of cochlear implant use presented higher percentages on the communication domain than those with more than 24 months of cochlear implants use. A negative correlation was observed between the auditory category and the effects of the implant domain.CONCLUSION:From the perspective of parents, the use of cochlear implants improves the quality of life of their children; the shorter the time of cochlear implants use, the higher the improvement in quality of life; and the more developed the auditory skills, the lower the percentage of quality of life improvement with the cochlear implants.

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Main Authors: Almeida,Renata Paula de, Matas,Carla Gentile, Couto,Maria Inês Vieira, Carvalho,Ana Claudia Martinho de
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S2317-178220150001000292015-10-09Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implantsAlmeida,Renata Paula deMatas,Carla GentileCouto,Maria Inês VieiraCarvalho,Ana Claudia Martinho de Cochlear Implantation Quality of Life Hearing Child Hearing Loss PURPOSE:To evaluate the quality of life of children with cochlear implants from the perspective of their parents.METHODS:A clinical and cross-sectional study was conducted with 15 parents of children using cochlear implants of both genders aged between 2 and 12 years old. Parents of these children answered the questionnaire "Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspective" (CCIPP). Data related to auditory category and time of cochlear implants use were collected from medical records of the children. The percentages of responses on the CCIPP domains were tabulated and descriptively and inferentially analyzed.RESULTS:The cochlear implants had a positive effect on the quality of life of children in the self-reliance (58.9%) and social relationships (56.7%) domains. No correlation was observed between the time of cochlear implants activation (months) and any of the CCIPP domains. However, children with 24 months or less of cochlear implant use presented higher percentages on the communication domain than those with more than 24 months of cochlear implants use. A negative correlation was observed between the auditory category and the effects of the implant domain.CONCLUSION:From the perspective of parents, the use of cochlear implants improves the quality of life of their children; the shorter the time of cochlear implants use, the higher the improvement in quality of life; and the more developed the auditory skills, the lower the percentage of quality of life improvement with the cochlear implants.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de FonoaudiologiaCoDAS v.27 n.1 20152015-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822015000100029en10.1590/2317-1782/20152014129
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Matas,Carla Gentile
Couto,Maria Inês Vieira
Carvalho,Ana Claudia Martinho de
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Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implants
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Couto,Maria Inês Vieira
Carvalho,Ana Claudia Martinho de
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title_short Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implants
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title_fullStr Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implants
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life evaluation in children with cochlear implants
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description PURPOSE:To evaluate the quality of life of children with cochlear implants from the perspective of their parents.METHODS:A clinical and cross-sectional study was conducted with 15 parents of children using cochlear implants of both genders aged between 2 and 12 years old. Parents of these children answered the questionnaire "Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspective" (CCIPP). Data related to auditory category and time of cochlear implants use were collected from medical records of the children. The percentages of responses on the CCIPP domains were tabulated and descriptively and inferentially analyzed.RESULTS:The cochlear implants had a positive effect on the quality of life of children in the self-reliance (58.9%) and social relationships (56.7%) domains. No correlation was observed between the time of cochlear implants activation (months) and any of the CCIPP domains. However, children with 24 months or less of cochlear implant use presented higher percentages on the communication domain than those with more than 24 months of cochlear implants use. A negative correlation was observed between the auditory category and the effects of the implant domain.CONCLUSION:From the perspective of parents, the use of cochlear implants improves the quality of life of their children; the shorter the time of cochlear implants use, the higher the improvement in quality of life; and the more developed the auditory skills, the lower the percentage of quality of life improvement with the cochlear implants.
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