Evaluation on health-related quality of life in deaf children with cochlear implant in China.

Hong Liu, Hong-Xiang Liu, Houyong Kang,Zheng Gu,Su-Ling Hong

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology(2016)

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Abstract Objective Previous studies have shown that deaf children benefit considerably from cochlear implants. These improvements are found in areas such as speech perception, speech production, and audiology-verbal performance. Despite the increasing prevalence of cochlear implants in China, few studies have reported on health-related quality of life in children with cochlear implants. The main objective of this study was to explore health-related quality of life on children with cochlear implants in South-west China. Study design A retrospective observational study of 213 CI users in Southwest China between 2010 and 2013. Methods Participants were 213 individuals with bilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss who wore unilateral cochlear implants. The Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire and Health Utility Index Mark III were used pre-implantation and 1 year post-implantation. Additionally, 1-year postoperative scores for Mandarin speech perception were compared with preoperative scores. Results Health-related quality of life improved post-operation with scores on the Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire improving significantly in all subdomains, and the Health Utility Index 3 showing a significant improvement in the utility score and the subdomains of ‘‘hearing,” ‘‘speech,” and “emotion”. Additionally, a significant improvement in speech recognition scores was found. No significant correlation was found between increased in quality of life and speech perception scores. Conclusion Health-related quality of life and speech recognition in prelingual deaf children significantly improved post-operation. The lack of correlation between quality of life and speech perception suggests that when evaluating performance post-implantation in prelingual deaf children and adolescents, measures of both speech perception and quality of life should be used.
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Health-related quality of life,Prelingual deaf children,Nijmegen cochlear implant questionnaire,Health utility index mark III
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