2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2020.04.010
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Factors related to the satisfaction level of elderly hearing-impaired individuals with cochlear implants

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“…Overall, the patients were very satisfied with their CI, even though 30 of 40 patients reported that their remaining hearing difficulties still disturbed their activity capacity during the last two weeks. Imagawa et al [22] found in their study of satisfaction levels among CI users, comparing those over 75 with those under 75 years of age, that the elderly group was less satisfied with their CIs than the younger group, even though 93.3% of all subjects responded that they were "somewhat satisfied" or better. The factors that significantly influenced the satisfaction level were improvements in their ability to understand everyday conversations with family members and to have conversations at reception desks, such as those in banks and shops.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Overall, the patients were very satisfied with their CI, even though 30 of 40 patients reported that their remaining hearing difficulties still disturbed their activity capacity during the last two weeks. Imagawa et al [22] found in their study of satisfaction levels among CI users, comparing those over 75 with those under 75 years of age, that the elderly group was less satisfied with their CIs than the younger group, even though 93.3% of all subjects responded that they were "somewhat satisfied" or better. The factors that significantly influenced the satisfaction level were improvements in their ability to understand everyday conversations with family members and to have conversations at reception desks, such as those in banks and shops.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Two respondents answered that they often have problems. Elderly CI users in the study by Imagawa et al [22] were highly independent, with basic operations such as attaching, turning on and off, charging batteries, exchanging batteries, and storing the device. However, they were less independent in more complex operations such as adjusting the volume, switching between programs, and exchanging cables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies already published show the effectiveness of CI as a treatment for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss, and that the degree of satisfaction stands out in relation to the dissatisfaction presented by CI users ( 2 , 18 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%