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Quality-of-life outcomes for adult cochlear implant recipients in New Zealand.

Valerie Looi1, Melanie Mackenzie, Philip Bird, Ross Lawrenson.   

Abstract

AIM: There were two aims to this study: to investigate the effect of a cochlear implant (CI) on quality-of-life (QOL) for adult recipients in New Zealand; and to determine which aspects of life that these changes are most noticed.
METHOD: There were two groups of participants: CI Group - 94 postlingually deafened adult CI recipients; and WL group - 70 postlingually deafened adults on the waiting list (WL) for a CI. Two questionnaires were developed for this study.
RESULTS: The results showed that cochlear implantation had a significant positive impact on QOL for recipients. The CI group had significantly higher ratings in all areas of QOL and satisfaction compared to the WL group.
CONCLUSION: Overall, high QOL and satisfaction ratings were obtained from CI recipients. The significantly lower ratings from those on the WL for an implant highlight the difficulties experienced by those with a significant hearing impairment. Assessment of CI outcomes should include QOL measures in order to provide a more holistic picture.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21952382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Med J        ISSN: 0028-8446


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Review 2.  The relationship between the speech perception and the degree of satisfaction among adult users of cochlear implants.

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3.  Cochlear Implants in Subjects Over Age 65: Quality of Life and Audiological Outcomes.

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Review 4.  The effect of cochlear implantation on autonomy, participation and work in postlingually deafened adults: a scoping review.

Authors:  Hugo G B Nijmeijer; Noud M Keijsers; Wendy J Huinck; Emmanuel A M Mylanus
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