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针对成人人工耳蜗使用者的治疗师指导远程康复:发展与可行性研究

Therapist-Guided Telerehabilitation for Adult Cochlear Implant Users: Developmental and Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Völter Christiane, Schirmer Christiane, Hinsen Dorothee, Roeber Marieke, Dazert Stefan, Bilda Kerstin

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

Kampmann Hearing Aid Acoustics, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 May 28;7(1):e15843. doi: 10.2196/15843.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cochlear implants can provide auditory perception to many people with hearing impairment who derive insufficient benefits from hearing aid use. For optimal speech perception with a cochlear implant, postoperative auditory training is necessary to adapt the brain to the new sound transmitted by the implant. Currently, this training is usually conducted via face-to-face sessions in rehabilitation centers. With the aging of society, the prevalence of age-related hearing loss and the number of adults with cochlear implants are expected to increase. Therefore, augmenting face-to-face rehabilitation with alternative forms of auditory training may be highly valuable.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this multidisciplinary study was to evaluate the newly developed internet-based teletherapeutic multimodal system Train2hear, which enables adult cochlear implant users to perform well-structured and therapist-guided hearing rehabilitation sessions on their own.

METHODS

The study was conducted in 3 phases: (1) we searched databases from January 2005 to October 2018 for auditory training programs suitable for adult cochlear implant users; (2) we developed a prototype of Train2hear based on speech and language development theories; (3) 18 cochlear implant users (mean age 61, SD 15.4 years) and 10 speech and language therapists (mean age 34, SD 10.9 years) assessed the usability and the feasibility of the prototype. This was achieved via questionnaires, including the System Usability Scale (SUS) and a short version of the intrinsic motivation inventory (KIM) questionnaires.

RESULTS

The key components of the Train2hear training program are an initial analysis according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health; a range of different hierarchically based exercises; and an automatic and dynamic adaptation of the different tasks according to the cochlear implant user's progress. In addition to motivational mechanisms (such as supportive feedback), the cochlear implant user and therapist receive feedback in the form of comprehensive statistical analysis. In general, cochlear implant users enjoyed their training as assessed by KIM scores (mean 19, SD 2.9, maximum 21). In terms of usability (scale 0-100), the majority of users rated the Train2hear program as excellent (mean 88, SD 10.5). Age (P=.007) and sex (P=.01) had a significant impact on the SUS score with regard to usability of the program. The therapists (SUS score mean 93, SD 9.2) provided slightly more positive feedback than the cochlear implant users (mean 85, SD 10.3).

CONCLUSIONS

Based on this first evaluation, Train2hear was well accepted by both cochlear implant users and therapists. Computer-based auditory training might be a promising cost-effective option that can provide a highly personalized rehabilitation program suited to individual cochlear implant user characteristics.

摘要

背景

人工耳蜗可为许多使用助听器获益不足的听力障碍者提供听觉感知。为了通过人工耳蜗实现最佳言语感知,术后听觉训练对于使大脑适应人工耳蜗传输的新声音是必要的。目前,这种训练通常在康复中心通过面对面的课程进行。随着社会老龄化,年龄相关性听力损失的患病率以及成人人工耳蜗使用者的数量预计将会增加。因此,用替代形式的听觉训练来增强面对面康复可能具有很高的价值。

目的

这项多学科研究的目的是评估新开发的基于互联网的远程治疗多模式系统Train2hear,该系统能使成年人工耳蜗使用者自行进行结构良好且有治疗师指导的听力康复课程。

方法

该研究分3个阶段进行:(1)我们检索了2005年1月至2018年10月的数据库,以寻找适合成年人工耳蜗使用者的听觉训练项目;(2)我们基于言语和语言发展理论开发了Train2hear的原型;(3)18名人工耳蜗使用者(平均年龄61岁,标准差15.4岁)和10名言语和语言治疗师(平均年龄34岁,标准差10.9岁)评估了该原型的可用性和可行性。这是通过问卷调查实现的,包括系统可用性量表(SUS)和内在动机量表简版(KIM)问卷。

结果

Train2hear训练项目的关键组成部分是根据《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》进行的初步分析;一系列不同层次的练习;以及根据人工耳蜗使用者的进展对不同任务进行自动和动态调整。除了激励机制(如支持性反馈)外,人工耳蜗使用者和治疗师还会收到综合统计分析形式的反馈。总体而言,根据KIM评分(平均19分,标准差2.9分,满分21分)评估,人工耳蜗使用者喜欢他们的训练。在可用性方面(0 - 100分制),大多数用户将Train2hear项目评为优秀(平均88分,标准差10.5分)。年龄(P = 0.007)和性别(P = 0.01)对该项目可用性的SUS评分有显著影响。治疗师(SUS评分平均93分,标准差9.2分)提供的反馈比人工耳蜗使用者(平均85分,标准差10.3分)略为积极。

结论

基于这首次评估,Train2hear受到人工耳蜗使用者和治疗师的良好接受。基于计算机的听觉训练可能是一个有前景的具有成本效益的选择,它可以提供适合个体人工耳蜗使用者特征的高度个性化康复项目。

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