2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2022.111228
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Influence of cochlear implants on hearing-related quality of life: results from Chinese children with cochlear implants entering mainstream education

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“…This involves screening and timely interventions during childhood, which can also help avoid the administration of harmful medications in high-risk situations [2]. In addition, there are studies indicating that speech acquisition, auditory performance, and academic achievement are better if cochlear implants are provided before 3 years of age if needed [44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Importance Of Early Detection Of Genetic Causes Of Deafnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves screening and timely interventions during childhood, which can also help avoid the administration of harmful medications in high-risk situations [2]. In addition, there are studies indicating that speech acquisition, auditory performance, and academic achievement are better if cochlear implants are provided before 3 years of age if needed [44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Importance Of Early Detection Of Genetic Causes Of Deafnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to cochlear implants, ABI utilizes an external microphone to capture sound and deliver it to the brainstem via internal electrodes. The research by N. Fatima and G. Lekovic indicates that the parameters influencing ABI performance require additional investigation, however ABI has demonstrated its ability to recover great hearing [20].…”
Section: Auditory Brainstem Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fewer than five studies report on parent proxy QoL outcomes using each of the following measures: Survey of Parents of Pediatric Cochlear Implantees ( Christiansen and Leigh, 2004 ; Hyde et al, 2010 ); the Cochlear Implant Expectations Questionnaire ( Zaidman-Zait and Most, 2005 ; Hyde et al, 2010 ; Punch and Hyde, 2010 ), Parent Expectations Questionnaire for Cochlear Implants ( Kumar et al, 2016 ; Alam et al, 2019 ; Alkhatani, 2021 ; Halawani et al, 2021 ), and the Quality of Life—Cochlear Implant ( Hoffman et al, 2019 ; Cejas et al, 2021 ). The CCIPP reflects the most frequently used CI-specific QoL instrument worldwide (e.g., Incesulu et al, 2003 ; Nicholas and Geers, 2003 ; O’Neill et al, 2004 ; Nunes et al, 2005 ; Archbold et al, 2006 , 2008 ; Damen et al, 2007 ; Huttunen et al, 2009 ; Fortunato-Tavares et al, 2012 ; Sparreboom et al, 2012 ; Stefanini et al, 2014 ; de Almeida et al, 2015 ; Kumar et al, 2015 ; Yorgun et al, 2015 ; Asfour et al, 2018 ; Byckova et al, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2018 ; Hassuji, 2019 ; Molla et al, 2019 ; Tokat et al, 2019 ; Brewis et al, 2020 ; Peker et al, 2020 ; Shahmahmood et al, 2020 ; Silva et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Anne et al, 2021 ; Yang et al, 2022 ; Zhang et al, 2022 ; Zhumabayev et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%