Jeyaraman Janani
MED-EL India Private Ltd., New Delhi 110019, India.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2013 Jan;14(1):7-21. doi: 10.1179/1754762812Y.0000000005.
Cochlear implant (CI) (re)habilitation programs are long-term processes, with many factors contributing to the overall success. The clinics in India that are working toward pediatric CI habilitation vary in their team philosophy, clinical practices, and service delivery. It is important to explore their clinical perspectives and practices to appreciate their current state and suggest directions for improvement in the future.
The objective of the study was to characterize the current status and clinical practices of the pediatric CI programs in India.
Twenty-two clinics involved in the pediatric CI habilitation program across India participated in the survey. The heads of the CI teams of the participant clinics completed a validated survey questionnaire containing multiple-choice and open-ended questions on the details of the CI habilitation team, assessment and therapy protocols used, and other related clinical services. The categorical data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistical measures.
The interpretation of results indicated a need to focus future discussions on early identification and management of hearing impairment, funding for CIs, continuing education programs for professionals, decision processes for providing CIs for children with multiple concerns, choice of language(s) of instruction, assessment protocols used, and outreach/consultation services.
人工耳蜗(CI)(再)康复计划是长期过程,诸多因素会影响整体成效。印度致力于小儿人工耳蜗康复的诊所,在团队理念、临床实践和服务提供方面存在差异。探究其临床观点和实践,对于了解现状并为未来改进提供方向至关重要。
本研究旨在描述印度小儿人工耳蜗项目的现状和临床实践。
印度22家参与小儿人工耳蜗康复项目的诊所参与了此次调查。参与诊所的人工耳蜗团队负责人完成了一份经过验证的调查问卷,其中包含关于人工耳蜗康复团队细节、所使用的评估和治疗方案以及其他相关临床服务的多项选择题和开放式问题。对获得的分类数据使用描述性统计方法进行分析。
结果解读表明,未来讨论需聚焦于听力障碍的早期识别与管理、人工耳蜗的资金、专业人员的继续教育项目、为存在多种问题的儿童提供人工耳蜗的决策过程、教学语言的选择、所使用的评估方案以及外展/咨询服务。