Cochlear implantation in adolescents: Factors influencing compliance.
Cochlear Implants Int
; 16(4): 186-94, 2015 Jul.
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| ID: mdl-24624996
OBJECTIVES: To quantify rates of non- and partial-use of cochlear implants (CIs) in adolescent patients implanted in adolescence and childhood and identify factors influencing compliance. METHODS: A retrospective case note review undertaken at The Manchester Auditory Implant Centre. Adolescents were defined as young people aged 11-18 years. Individuals implanted in adolescence were defined as Group 1, individuals implanted in childhood under the age of 3 years and currently adolescents were defined as Group 2 and individuals implanted between the age of 3 and11 years and currently adolescents were defined as Group 3. Non-use was defined as not using the CI at all and partial use was defined as consistently using the CI less than full-time, or fluctuating periods of full and less than full-time use. RESULTS: In Group 1 there was 1 non-user (1.3%) and 11 partial-users (13.9%), with an overall non-compliance rate of 15.2%. In Group 2 there was one non-user (1.9%) and one partial-user (1.9%) with an overall non-compliance rate of 3.8%. In Group 3 there were no non-users and eight partial-users (9%), with an overall non-compliance rate of 9%. The factors influencing compliance differed between groups with the most common factor in Group 1 being a preference for the auditory input gained from the contralateral hearing aid (50%). In Groups 2 and 3 the main factors influencing compliance were behavioural and related to wearing the implant only at school (50 and 75%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Patients implanted during adolescence have higher rates of non- and partial-use compared with their adolescent counterparts who have been implanted during childhood. It is important to investigate factors influencing non-compliance so appropriate support may be provided to the patient and their family.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Implantes Cocleares
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Cooperación del Paciente
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Implantación Coclear
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Sordera
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Límite:
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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En
Revista:
Cochlear Implants Int
Asunto de la revista:
AUDIOLOGIA
Año:
2015
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Article
Pais de publicación:
Reino Unido