Soleimanifar Simin, Jafari Zahra, Motasaddi Zarandy Masoud
Department of Audiology, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran .
Department of Basic Sciences in Rehabilitation, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran.
Iran J Otorhinolaryngol. 2015 Nov;27(83):449-57.
Parents are such important members of the cochlear-implant team that analysis of their views is essential in order to improve services and outcomes. The authors developed a tool to assess parental attitudes towards various aspects of cochlear implantation in children who had passed aural rehabilitation sessions. The authors then went on to determine the validity and reliability of this questionnaire.
A questionnaire entitled, "Parental attitudes towards various aspects of cochlear implantation", was prepared and assessed for content validity by experts in the field. The questionnaire comprised six subgroups, each scored using a five-point Likert scale. Parents of children with severe-to-profound congenital hearing loss who had undergone an aural rehabilitation program between 2007 and 2012 were eligible to take part in the questionnaire validation study (n=92, mean age of cochlear implantation 3.97 years). Test-retest reliability was subsequently assessed in 17 patients within 1 month.
The content validity index of the questionnaire was 98.68%.The external and internal reliability of the questionnaire was assessed using Cronbach's alpha (0.844 and 0.892, respectively). Mean scores of the six subgroups of the questionnaire, including communication skills, academic skills, social skills, cochlear-implant center services, costs of surgery and rehabilitation programs and decision-making process and total were 84.6%, 75.0%, 84.0%, 78.8%, 83.4%, 67.0% and 79.2%, respectively.
Overall, the results supported the validity, reliability and sensitivity of the questionnaire for use both in centers for cochlear implantation or aural rehabilitation clinics. The questionnaire would provide a valuable means of assessing the impact of cochlear implantation on children's lives.
家长是人工耳蜗植入团队的重要成员,分析他们的观点对于改善服务和结果至关重要。作者开发了一种工具,用于评估家长对已通过听觉康复训练的儿童人工耳蜗植入各个方面的态度。作者随后确定了该问卷的有效性和可靠性。
编制了一份名为“家长对人工耳蜗植入各方面的态度”的问卷,并由该领域的专家对其内容效度进行评估。问卷包括六个子组,每组均采用五点李克特量表评分。2007年至2012年间接受过听觉康复项目的重度至极重度先天性听力损失儿童的家长有资格参与问卷效度研究(n = 92,人工耳蜗植入的平均年龄为3.97岁)。随后在17名患者中于1个月内评估了重测信度。
问卷的内容效度指数为98.68%。使用克朗巴赫α系数评估问卷的外部和内部信度(分别为0.844和0.892)。问卷六个子组的平均得分,包括沟通技能、学术技能、社交技能、人工耳蜗植入中心服务、手术和康复项目费用以及决策过程,总计分别为84.6%、75.0%、84.0%、78.8%、83.4%、67.0%和79.2%。
总体而言,结果支持该问卷在人工耳蜗植入中心或听觉康复诊所使用时的有效性、可靠性和敏感性。该问卷将为评估人工耳蜗植入对儿童生活的影响提供一种有价值的手段。