Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003

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Autor(a) principal: Rigotti,Pricila Perini
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Costa,Orozimbo Alves, Bevilacqua,Maria Cecilia, Nascimento,Leandra Tabanez do, Alvarenga,Katia de Freitas
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003. METHODS: Twenty seven CI users were divided into pre and post-lingual groups, being the speech perception assessed in two stages: first by a list of sentences imposed on speakerphone with the same mapping used to evaluate the phone and, in a second stage, using the landline, landline phone adapter with CI and cell phone. RESULTS: In the group of pre-lingual hearing loss, 75% of subjects were able to maintain a dialogue with the interlocutor and 19% did so with difficulty. In the post-lingual group, 89% were able to maintain the dialogue with the interlocutor and 11% did so with difficulty. Both groups of subjects pre and post-lingual use the phone as a media, and most have satisfactory performance without the need for aid or CI accessories. CONCLUSION: One of the benefits of the CI is to introduce the life of the hearing impaired phone use regardless of their technology and accessories, as well as with the phone adapter and cell phone. In this study, most individuals CI users showed satisfactory performance in the comprehension of sentence and questions by the telephone, with better performance, although discrete, for the group post-lingual. Thus, there is the importance of careful indication of the IC and auditory rehabilitation program that minimize the impact of deafness in the communication, especially via telephone, regardless of the time when the hearing was acquired. So, this fact improves the conditions for CI users to maintain their daily activities, following the dynamism of contemporary life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
title Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
spellingShingle Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
Rigotti,Pricila Perini
Cochlear implantation
Telephone
Auditory perception
Hearing loss
Hearing
title_short Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
title_full Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
title_fullStr Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
title_sort Assessment of telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003
author Rigotti,Pricila Perini
author_facet Rigotti,Pricila Perini
Costa,Orozimbo Alves
Bevilacqua,Maria Cecilia
Nascimento,Leandra Tabanez do
Alvarenga,Katia de Freitas
author_role author
author2 Costa,Orozimbo Alves
Bevilacqua,Maria Cecilia
Nascimento,Leandra Tabanez do
Alvarenga,Katia de Freitas
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rigotti,Pricila Perini
Costa,Orozimbo Alves
Bevilacqua,Maria Cecilia
Nascimento,Leandra Tabanez do
Alvarenga,Katia de Freitas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cochlear implantation
Telephone
Auditory perception
Hearing loss
Hearing
topic Cochlear implantation
Telephone
Auditory perception
Hearing loss
Hearing
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in the period 1993-2003. METHODS: Twenty seven CI users were divided into pre and post-lingual groups, being the speech perception assessed in two stages: first by a list of sentences imposed on speakerphone with the same mapping used to evaluate the phone and, in a second stage, using the landline, landline phone adapter with CI and cell phone. RESULTS: In the group of pre-lingual hearing loss, 75% of subjects were able to maintain a dialogue with the interlocutor and 19% did so with difficulty. In the post-lingual group, 89% were able to maintain the dialogue with the interlocutor and 11% did so with difficulty. Both groups of subjects pre and post-lingual use the phone as a media, and most have satisfactory performance without the need for aid or CI accessories. CONCLUSION: One of the benefits of the CI is to introduce the life of the hearing impaired phone use regardless of their technology and accessories, as well as with the phone adapter and cell phone. In this study, most individuals CI users showed satisfactory performance in the comprehension of sentence and questions by the telephone, with better performance, although discrete, for the group post-lingual. Thus, there is the importance of careful indication of the IC and auditory rehabilitation program that minimize the impact of deafness in the communication, especially via telephone, regardless of the time when the hearing was acquired. So, this fact improves the conditions for CI users to maintain their daily activities, following the dynamism of contemporary life.
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